by excessive swelling after a trauma(passive) is caused byCompartment Syndrome
the compression of tissues within a limb from swelling following an injury(passive) is caused byCompartment Syndrome Compartment syndrome
to lack of therapyledto lack of therapy
to chronic painleadingto chronic pain
loss of musclescausingloss of muscles
to an increase in pressureleadsto an increase in pressure
to a foot dropcan leadto a foot drop
severe deformities in the front legscausessevere deformities in the front legs
to tissue deathcan leadto tissue death
in your legscausesin your legs
pressure necrosis that leads to tissue damage and rhabdomyolysiscausespressure necrosis that leads to tissue damage and rhabdomyolysis
naturalcausesnatural
aseptic meningitiscan causeaseptic meningitis
to amputation of both feetledto amputation of both feet
to the drop footledto the drop foot
to the drop footledto the drop foot
to muscle and nerve damagecan leadto muscle and nerve damage
The damage(passive) caused byThe damage
an amputationcausedan amputation
the pressure(passive) caused bythe pressure
serious nerve and muscle damagecan causeserious nerve and muscle damage
in permanent disability , ischemic contracture or amputationcan resultin permanent disability , ischemic contracture or amputation
to permanent nerve and muscle damagecan leadto permanent nerve and muscle damage
from an open or closed fractureoriginatingfrom an open or closed fracture
in bleeding or swelling in the compartmentresultingin bleeding or swelling in the compartment
in worsened systemic crush syndrome and irreversible muscle necrosismay resultin worsened systemic crush syndrome and irreversible muscle necrosis
in irreversible tissue damage , loss of sensation , infection and amputationresultsin irreversible tissue damage , loss of sensation , infection and amputation
damage to vessels and nervescan causedamage to vessels and nerves
in worsened systemic crush syndrome and irreversible muscle cell deathmay resultin worsened systemic crush syndrome and irreversible muscle cell death
in scarring , loss of sensation and function , foot drop , loss of tissue or muscle , or even amputationresultingin scarring , loss of sensation and function , foot drop , loss of tissue or muscle , or even amputation
pressure and swelling in her legscausedpressure and swelling in her legs
pain or crampingcausespain or cramping
from ischemia of a muscle compartmentmay resultfrom ischemia of a muscle compartment
your painmay causeyour pain
in permanent neuromuscular deficits such as foot drop or even amputationresultingin permanent neuromuscular deficits such as foot drop or even amputation
necrosis of tissue in the compartment and eventually rhabdomyolysis or kidney failurecan causenecrosis of tissue in the compartment and eventually rhabdomyolysis or kidney failure
permanent muscle and nerve damagecan ... causepermanent muscle and nerve damage
from bleeding or swelling after an injuryusually resultsfrom bleeding or swelling after an injury
from bleeding or swelling after an injuryresultsfrom bleeding or swelling after an injury
in muscle death over timedoes resultin muscle death over time
muscle and nerve damage and impaired blood flow that can result in the death of leg tissue in the injured areacausesmuscle and nerve damage and impaired blood flow that can result in the death of leg tissue in the injured area
in muscle death and gangreneresultsin muscle death and gangrene