Abstract
Extensor hallucis longus (EHL) fibrosis is an uncommon complication following a pilon fracture. This is caused by compartment syndrome from fracture immobilization followed by adhesion of muscle or tendon. Only a few cases of EHL fibrosis secondary to a post-traumatic lower leg fracture have been reported. This paper reports on a rare case of isolated EHL tendon fibrosis after a pilon fracture. It will outline the treatment received and the current prognosis of the patient, while also discussing methods for prevention of this complication.