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Date publication
février 2026
Journal
Frontiers in sports and active living
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr CHENUEL Bruno
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Pr POUSSEL Mathias
Tous les auteurs :
Temperelli M, Allado E, Hily O, Guirlinger J, Pierret B, Paysant J, Chenuel B, Athlani L, Dap F, Poussel M
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Résumé
Chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) is a rare condition usually affecting the lower leg, but can also involve the upper arm. This exercise-induced pathology is considered an overuse injury characterized by increased pressure in a muscle compartment. Forearm CECS is mostly observed in sports requiring prolonged, repetitive and energetic gripping, but also in musicians. The main symptoms are ischemic pain, stiffness, reduced muscle strength and paresthesia. We report here the unique case of forearm CECS in a professional drummer, successfully treated with injection of botulinum toxin following a post-surgical recurrence. The multiple intramuscular pressure measurements of the forearm performed during a 2 years follow-up suggest the efficacy of toxin botulinum injections on stiffness, pain and functional limitation in a patient with upper limb CECS following post-surgical recurrence. Injection of botulinum toxin should therefore be considered in CECS.
Mots clés
botulinum toxin injection, case report, chronic exertional compartment syndrome, forearm, professional musician, surgery
Référence
Front Sports Act Living. 2026 02 5;8:1680887