Microdialysis for chronic exertional compartment syndrome: a pilot study
Abstract Background Diagnosing chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) is still a challenge. An increase in intramuscular pressure during and following exercise is accepted as the diagnostic standard. However, neither the methods used nor the interpretation of the obtained results are suffici...
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Main Authors: | Heinz Lohrer (Author), Jochen Klein (Author), Tanja Nauck (Author), Tobias Schönberg (Author) |
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