A 25-year-old medical student sustained a mid-shaft fracture of his tibia after falling from his motorcycle. He has sustained skin abrasions but there is no evidence of an open fracture. He begins to complain of increasing pains in his leg with passive flexion of his first toe, weakness on attempted active dorsiflexion of his ankle and numbness in the dorsal part of the first web space. You suspect which of the following:

A 25-year-old medical student sustained a mid-shaft fracture of his tibia after falling from his motorcycle. He has sustained skin abrasions but there is no evidence of an open fracture. He begins to complain of increasing pains in his leg with passive flexion of his first toe, weakness on attempted active dorsiflexion of his ankle and numbness in the dorsal part of the first web space. You suspect which of the following:



A. This is normal and expected after a tibia fracture
B. A compartment syndrome of the anterior compartment
C. A lateral compartment syndrome of the leg
D. A superficial posterior compartment syndrome
E. A deep posterior compartment syndrome


Answer: B


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