Chronic compartment syndrome is a condition characterised by increased pressure within a closed muscle compartment, leading to reduced blood flow and nerve compression during exercise. It matters clinically because it causes predictable pain and functional impairment, often requiring surgical intervention to prevent permanent tissue damage. A key association is its prevalence in athletes, particularly runners, where repetitive muscle use triggers symptoms.

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