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Anterior (Tibial) Compartment Syndrome Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Friday, 15 August 2014 Anterior (Tibial) Compartment Syndrome tibialis anterior extensor digitorum longus compression of anterior tibial vessels (& deep fibular n.) due to intracompartmental pressure extensor hallucis longus www.hughston.com/hha/a_17_2_1.htm

Anterior (Tibial) Compartment Syndrome Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Friday, 15 August 2014 Anterior (Tibial) Compartment Syndrome Fasciotomy anterior tibial a. & v. gr. saph. v. posterior tibial a. & v. TA tib FDL EDL EHL TP FB G fib FHL FL S G MRI sural n. sm. saph. v. www.hughston.com/hha/b_17_2_1c.jpg 2000 Dean & Herbener Cross-Sectional Human Anatomy

“Shin Splints”: MTSS vs. Tibialis Anterior Strain Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Friday, 15 August 2014 “Shin Splints”: MTSS vs. Tibialis Anterior Strain “Medial Shin Splints” Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome (MTSS) “Anterior Shin Splints” • outdated use of “shin splints” • probably should be regarded as a variant of anterior compartment syndrome TA FDL Periostitis • Soleus • Flexor digitorum longus Moore’s COA 2005 Grant’s Atlas

posterior tibial pulse Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Friday, 15 August 2014 Lower Limb Pulses femoral pulse dorsalis pedis pulse dorsalis pedis pulse posterior tibial pulse posterior tibial pulse popliteal pulse 2006 Moore & Dalley COA