Footdrop Without Significant Pain as Late Presentation of Acute Peroneal Compartment Syndrome in an Intercollegiate Football Player
The American Journal of Orthopedics. 2009 May;38(5):241-244
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Acute compartment syndrome (ACS) within an extremity is an orthopedic
emergency that is usually associated with a high-energy fracture,
crush injury, or vascular injury. ACS without fracture, resulting from a noncontact sports injury, is rare. We present the case of a National Collegiate Athletic Association
(NCAA) Division I football player with ACS caused by a peroneal muscle rupture. The condition was recognized only after significant pain and a marked functional deficit had developed.