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medications to treat 'Compartment Syndrome'? Welcome to this section, which serves as a repository for medications that are relevant to the
treatment of Compartment Syndrome. The page includes both the generic and brand names and can be an invaluable resource for healthcare professionals and individuals who wish to get an insight on different medication options.
Click on a medication below to view details including brand names, prices, dosages, side effects, and administration guidelines.
Additionally, a FAQs section is available for each medication, addressing popular inquiries and providing deeper insights into its use for
Compartment Syndrome management.
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Suggested Readings on Compartment Syndrome
Nerves are like the 'telephone wiring' system in human body carrying messages from brain to the other parts of the body. Any injury to nerve results in impaired transmission of reflex messages.
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Legs are easily prone to injuries while playing sports, running or falling. These injuries affect the entire leg or may be localized to the hip, knee, ankle or foot.
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a condition caused by increased pressure on the median nerve at the level of wrist.
Fasciotomy is a surgical procedure where the fascia is incised to relieve the compartmental pressure in patients with the compartment syndrome in the limbs.