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The diagnosis of chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS ... radiographs and possibly an MRI or a bone scan should be obtained. If the pain is posterior and related to blood flow, venous or ...
This paper discusses the common causes of exercise induced lower leg pain, including chronic compartment syndrome (CCS), medial ... Diagnosis is largely clinical but may be helped by MRI scans.
The top three are stress fractures, shin splints, and chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS ... is confirmed with an x-ray or sometimes an MRI. Treatment is rest with or without ...
You can tell if you have this syndrome by having tests which include: an X-ray to check if you’ve broken a bone MRI scans while you’re resting and while you’re exercising compartment ...