Anterior compartment syndrome is a problem in runners that is more appropriately called chronic exertional compartment syndrome in which the anterior tibial muscle expands in a tight fascial compartment when exercising resulting in symptoms. The...
Anterior compartment syndrome is not that common in runners but when it does occur it can be challenging to treat. There are generally two ways to treat anterior compartment syndrome: Gait modification:There is some evidence that changing the touch...
Anterior compartment syndrome (or more appropriately called chronic exertional compartment syndrome) is a common problem in athletes who use the muscles on the front of the leg a lot, especially the anterior tibial muscle. When we exercise the...