1. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy as treatment for bilateral arm compartment syndrome after CrossFit: case report and literature review.
- Author
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Mendes AF Jr, Neto JDM, Heringer EM, de Simoni LF, Pires DD, and Labronici PJ
- Subjects
- Acute Disease, Adult, Compartment Syndromes diagnostic imaging, Compartment Syndromes etiology, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Range of Motion, Articular, Rhabdomyolysis etiology, Rhabdomyolysis therapy, Rhabdomyolysis urine, Arm diagnostic imaging, Compartment Syndromes therapy, High-Intensity Interval Training adverse effects, Hyperbaric Oxygenation methods
- Abstract
Introduction: CrossFit is a physical fitness program characterized by high-intensity workouts that can be associated with serious injury. Acute compartment syndrome in the upper limbs is a rare occurrence. It may occur after intense physical exercise, and its usual treatment is surgical. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a treatment described as adjunctive in cases of compartmental syndrome., Presentation: We describe the case of a CrossFit practitioner who, after intense training, developed progressive symptoms of rhabdomyolysis and acute bilateral arm compartment syndrome, who was successfully treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy and required no fasciotomy as surgical treatment., Conclusions: Acute compartment syndrome in the arms after intense physical exercise is a rare occurrence that should be suspected by practitioners of physical activity experiencing intense, disproportionate and progressive pain. In the case presented, hyperbaric oxygen therapy was successfully used in the treatment of the disorder, with satisfactory progress, and without the need for a surgical fasciotomy as therapy., Competing Interests: The authors of this paper declare no conflicts of interest exist with this submission., (Copyright© Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society.)
- Published
- 2018