Abstract
Cellulitis is a skin condition that affects both the dermis and the subcutaneous fat. Acute compartment syndrome has been associated with streptococcal infection. The present case highlights the role of physiotherapy in rehabilitating a patient suffering from compartment syndrome due to cellulitis. A 45-year-old female complained of swelling over the left forearm for five days. After being referred to the surgery department, she underwent clinical examinations, indicating cellulitis. As part of the surgical procedure, she had a fasciotomy and split skin grafting. Her pain was assessed using the numerical pain rating scale (NPRS), gradual in onset and progressive in nature, and aggravated on movement. The patient's case demonstrates the importance of following a planned physical therapy treatment regimen to restore functional activity, range of motion (ROM), and muscle strength.