Monday, December 7, 2009

Compartment Syndrome More Condition_treatment Has Anyone Had Compartment Syndrome Surgery In Their Calves? ?

Has anyone had compartment syndrome surgery in their calves? ? - compartment syndrome more condition_treatment

I studied compartment syndrome in both legs, and after the surgery, I could something I'm worried. seemed very serious, more of what I think anyway. I am a footballer and I and the sprint title in the long jump. There is a chance that this operation may have to leave the sport for most, but they were part of my life forever.
So, if someone could tell me some experience of it, it was painful, the recovery of her, as well as the scars worse, something like that?

3 comments:

Jay said...

FYR two small incisions about an inch shorter or longer on each side of the calf. Then open the fascia (connective tissue surrounding muscles hard) and in the vicinity of the cut about 20 or 30 minutes to do, and you'll be sick for a few days can be treated with paracetamol, usually when it is completely wrong. In addition to vigorous physical activity for a few weeks, and then returned to normal or better - without pain. In general, after 6 months you can not even have the scars - Do not lie. Hope this helps and wish you much luck. If you have an operation, I am sure he will do so in a very dwouldn't too, has not lost track of this spring season.
Best wishes
J

fastfakt... said...

I agree with the surgeon who is before me on this forum, but I stress that if you run at the end emergently with this procedure, the cut to be much greater than if they had to do, as an intervention option that cuts are much smaller.

fastfakt... said...

I agree with the surgeon who is before me on this forum, but I stress that if you run at the end emergently with this procedure, the cut to be much greater than if they had to do, as an intervention option that cuts are much smaller.

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