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Anterior tibial compartment pressure during race walking
The American Journal of Sports Medicine
|March 1, 1986
Abstract:
In 14 race walkers the intramuscular pressure in the anterior tibial muscle was measured with a wick catheter. At rest the pressure was 10 to 15 mmHg and increased by a factor of 10 during full speed walking. Those walkers who experienced pain in the anterior tibial muscle also had a higher than average pressure. Fasciotomy decreased the intramuscular pressure and relieved the pain.