High risk injuries are fractures of the forearm and lower leg, especially those that have been internally fixed or infected. Be especially wary in an unconscious patient.
Early features of an evolving compartment syndrome are:
Late features are those of tissue ischaemia with additionally, pallor, pulselessness, paralysis, coolness and loss of capillary return, but the diagnosis should be made long before these features are evident.
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