A comparison of anterior compartment pressures in competitive runners and cyclists
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in The American Journal of Sports Medicine
- Vol. 21 (1) , 36-40
- https://doi.org/10.1177/036354659302100106
Abstract
Anterior compartment pressure was measured in 10 competitive runners and in 10 competitive cyclists who were asymptomatic for compartment syndrome. Pres sures were measured at rest, after exercise at 80% VO2max, after maximal exercise, and 15 minutes after both exercise bouts. No difference in compartment pressure was found after exercise at 80% VO2max in runners and cyclists. Total creatine phosphokinase en zyme levels measured before and after exercise at 80% VO2max showed a 1 0-fold increase in runners as com pared to cyclists. Anterior compartment pressure meas ured after maximal exercise was significantly greater in runners as compared to cyclists. Compartment pres sure showed no increase from resting values during cycling at 80% VO2max or maximal exercise. These findings suggest that patients with chronic anterior compartment syndrome may be able to cycle without elevation of compartment pressure and concomitant pain as an alternative exercise to maintain a continued degree of fitness and training. Compartment pressures should be measured during cycling in patients with chronic compartment syndrome to determine its effi cacy as a method for maintenance of cardiorespiratory fitness.Keywords
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