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Running Biomechanics and Clinical Features Among Adolescent Athletes With Lower Leg Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome.

Mayela Leal ChanchiAlexandra F DeJong LempkeMininder KocherBen ShoreWilliam MeehanSarah WillwerthCorey DawkinsDanielle HuntPierre d'HemecourtAndrea StraccioliniKristin Whitney
Published in: Clinical journal of sport medicine : official journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine (2024)
The CECS group demonstrated increased total force magnitude and vertical impact transient peaks. In women with CECS, menstrual dysfunction was independently associated with increased postexertion ICP. These biomechanical and physiological attributes may play a role in the development of CECS.
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