Ask for a mri to rule out osteomyelitis, bone infection. You described how i felt too after surgery and my surgeon and stupid infectious disease doctor, both brushed it off as overactive nerve pain. It grew for months until the pain was completely crippling. Had to have surgery and antibiotics for a year, including iv fusion at home. Definitely get it checked. Hope this helps
Our daughter was a ballerina who was in the studio every day on pointe until she had such chronic pain she had compartment release surgeries in her lower legs. She had to give up dance - the surgeries didn’t help the pain. it is 9 years later and she doesn’t have pain because she doesn’t trIn at anything but her legs are now heavy in comparison to the rest of her body and I wonde4 if it’s because of the fascia release. Anyone else have weight gain in the area where the fascia was released?
My advice as a mom of a daughter who had a Fasciotomy in both legs in high school for chronic compartment syndrome is give up your sport. Our daughter had her Fasciotomies 9 years ago but still had pain afterward and ultimately had to gave up her spor anyway. She doesn’t have pain any more but probably only because she no longer does the sport that made the muscles swell. Looking back on it, I think she would have been better off not having the faciotomy since it didn’t help and she had to give up her sport anyway. It’s not what kids who love their sports want to hear, and we gave into our child and let her have the surgeries but in the long run, the outcome was the same. No more sport
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I had all four compartments release on lower leg and one on upper leg. (All on the left leg) has been 5 weeks since and I started walking unassisted after 2.5 weeks. I had paralysis in the left foot and recieved an afo brace for foot drop. I am almost back to normal. Best advice I can give is KEEP MOVING!!! I cannot stress this enough. Laying in the hospital I would go through all leg movements even before I was closed up. Keep moving stimulate those nerve get those muscles working don't give up fight through the pain and keep pushing. You didn't learn to walk in a day and this is the same. It's depressing I know but don't give up. I stopped using the brace after a week and I'm now jogging. Eat PLENTY OF PROTEIN AND CALORIES. this is important because a fasciotomy requires alot of nutrition to heal. I am at 3500-4000 calories per day AND STILL LOSING WEIGHT! Set reminders to eat and drink plenty of fluids keep moving and pushing yourself physically and mentally. You will be back to normal if you take care of yourself and wound management.