Acute Exercise-Induced Compartment Syndrome Following High-Load Resistance Training in a Powerlifter: A Case Report

一名力量举运动员在进行高负荷阻力训练后发生急性运动诱发性筋膜室综合征:病例报告

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Abstract

Acute compartment syndrome (ACS) is a surgical emergency most commonly associated with trauma. A less common variant, acute exercise-induced compartment syndrome (AEICS), occurs without direct injury and is rarely seen in strength athletes. We report a case of a 50-year-old male powerlifter who developed AEICS of the right lower leg following an 815-lb squat. He presented with delayed onset right calf pain, weakness, and creatine kinase (CK) elevation exceeding 93,000 IU/L. Despite an emergent four-compartment fasciotomy, he sustained a persistent right foot drop. This case highlights the diagnostic challenge of AEICS in nontraumatic settings, the potential role of anabolic steroids as a predisposing factor, and the importance of timely recognition and decompression to prevent permanent neurologic deficits.

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