Via, A. G., Oliva, F., Spoliti, M., & Maffulli, N. (2015). Acute compartment syndrome. Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal, 5(1), 18.
This journal is accredited by medical doctors through Muscles, ligaments and tendon journal, US National Library of Medicine and National Institute of Health. All medical physicians are in Italy. They specialize in traumatology and orthopedics. Various awards given for Orthopedic Research and all are board certified.
There was a total of 164 patients studied by these medical professionals. All references are based on scientific studies conducted on their patients. The journal examines aetiologia and pathophysiology of Acute compartment syndrome. They explain …show more content…
Actual medical studies of 164 patients were used for clinical research. Sports injuries, foot, ankle and knee surgeries along with fractures are documented in their studies of compartment syndrome.
Schmidt, A. H. (2016). Acute compartment syndrome. Orthopedic Clinics, 47(3), 517-525.
Andrew H. Schmidt is a medical doctor of Orthopedic Surgery with Hennepin County Medical Center in Minnesota. Dr. Schmidt examines fasciotomy, Intramuscular pressure, perfusion pressure, monitoring pressure and complications of Acute Compartment Syndrome. Dr. Schmidt has 29 years of experience. He specializes in surgery and diagnosis treatment of injuries and disorders involving the musculoskeletal system. He is board certified. Dr. Schmidt has been awarded The Regional Top Doctors, Patients Choice Award and Compassionate Doctor Recognition award.
Dr. Schmidt conducts research on diagnosis, treatment and risk factors. He breaks down clinical signs and symptoms and why compartment syndrome is hard to diagnose. He uses near-infrared spectroscopy and biomarkers. Dr. Schmidt also gives guidance on alternatives to