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The American Journal of Sports Medicine 13:365-366 (1985)
© 1985 SAGE Publications

Intracompartmental pressures on exertion in a patient with a popliteal artery entrapment syndrome

Simon Bell, FRCS, FRACS

Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia

Intracompartmental pressure normally rises during ex ercise. Pressures in the anterior and deep posterior compartments of the leg were shown to decrease on exertion in a patient with a popliteal artery entrapment syndrome.




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