compartments of the leg

 in the lower legs. The  Image showing chronic exertional compartment

in the lower legs. The Image showing chronic exertional compartment

Posterior, lateral and sectional views of leg with normal compartments and

Posterior, lateral and sectional views of leg with normal compartments and

In a few brief hours, an arm or leg can be damaged to the point at

In a few brief hours, an arm or leg can be damaged to the point at

Cross-section through the middle of the thigh. (Anterior compartment is at

Cross-section through the middle of the thigh. (Anterior compartment is at

Compartment Syndrome of Lower Leg with Muscle Necrosis

Compartment Syndrome of Lower Leg with Muscle Necrosis

compartments of the lower leg

compartments of the lower leg

Lateral and sectional views of leg with normal compartments and blood

Lateral and sectional views of leg with normal compartments and blood

The muscles in the anterior compartment include

The muscles in the anterior compartment include

The compartments are labeled anterior (volar), posterior (dorsal) and the

The compartments are labeled anterior (volar), posterior (dorsal) and the

The tendons of the muscles of the three compartments of the leg (see fig.

The tendons of the muscles of the three compartments of the leg (see fig.

Leg: Cross Sections and Fascial Compartments

Leg: Cross Sections and Fascial Compartments

Lateral Compartment of the leg:

Lateral Compartment of the leg:

compartment adduct the thigh. The illustration below shows some of the

compartment adduct the thigh. The illustration below shows some of the

 specializations and compartments of the fascia of the leg and foot.

specializations and compartments of the fascia of the leg and foot.

Compartment Syndrome of the Right Leg

Compartment Syndrome of the Right Leg

 the muscle compartments in the leg raises the intra-compartment pressure

the muscle compartments in the leg raises the intra-compartment pressure

Common causes of compartment syndrome include tibial or forearm fractures,

Common causes of compartment syndrome include tibial or forearm fractures,

The four compartments of the leg. A line from the tibia to the fibula splits

The four compartments of the leg. A line from the tibia to the fibula splits

Compartment Syndrome

Compartment Syndrome

leg compartment There are four compartments in leg region,

leg compartment There are four compartments in leg region,

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