Bilateral Medial Foot Compartment Syndrome after an Aerobics Class: A Case Report – Corrected Proof

Abstract: The authors present an unusual case of bilateral medial foot compartment syndrome in a healthy woman after a low-intensity aerobics exercise class. The majority of compartment syndrome cases have occurred after trauma, such as combat crush injuries and motor vehicle accidents

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Bilateral Medial Foot Compartment Syndrome after an Aerobics Class: A Case Report – Corrected Proof

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