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![]() Compartment SyndromeMilwaukee Personal Injury LawyerPatients suffering from compartment syndrome endure varying symptoms and challenges. While some people develop the condition through repetitive use of certain muscles, such as repetitive exercise or sporting activity, others suffer an injury such as a broken arm or leg which causes the compartment syndrome. Regardless of the situation in which compartment syndrome surfaces, it is important for the condition to be addressed before the condition worsens. Untreated compartment syndrome can become aggravated, resulting in further damage. Therefore, if you believe you have compartment syndrome, you should discuss your symptoms with your physician. Symptoms of Compartment Syndrome:
What is Compartment Syndrome?Your arms and legs are made up of several groupings - compartments - of blood vessels, muscles and nerves. When these compartments become inflamed from repetitive use or injury, pressure starts to build up within the compartment. Because the tissue surrounding the compartments does not stretch, the pressure can cause compression on the blood vessels and nerves - resulting in a lack of oxygen or loss of blood circulation.
Patients with compartment syndrome may require expensive medical treatment - from surgical intervention to other treatment. As experienced personal injury lawyers, we determine if there is a potential claim in which our client may recover compensation to minimize the strain of such treatment. For example, if the compartment syndrome resulted from a cast that was too tight, there may be a claim for medical malpractice. Or, if the condition resulted from an arm fracture or leg fracture sustained in a car accident, we ensure the full extent of your injuries is documented and added to the damages from that accident. To discuss your injury claim with an experienced attorney, contact Aiken & Scoptur in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
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