Identify the Fascia of the Anterior Compartment of the Leg
1:47
Measure the Compartment Fascia Flattening Pressure of the Injured Leg
2:31
Calculate the Delta CFFP Compared to the Uninjured (Contralateral) Leg
2:52
Results: Detection of Elevated Intra-compartmental Pressures of the Leg
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Conclusion
Transcript
This protocol is uniquely significant because it's a non-invasive means of assessing intra-compartmental pressures in the leg. This can be important when evaluating an injured extremity, which may be at risk for compartment syndrome, a limb-threat
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An ultrasound probe coupled with a pressure sensor is used to assess the intra-compartmental pressure of the leg by directly measuring the compartment fascia flattening pressure (CFFP). This non-invasive protocol will provide reliable assessment of the pressure inside the anterior muscular compartment of the lower leg.