Fascial compartments of the forearm

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Anatomical compartments in the forearm


The fascial compartments of the forearm are anatomical divisions within the forearm that contain muscles, nerves, and blood vessels. These compartments are separated by fascia, a type of connective tissue that surrounds and supports muscles and other structures. Understanding these compartments is crucial for diagnosing and treating conditions such as compartment syndrome.

Anatomy[edit]

The forearm is divided into two main fascial compartments:

Anterior Compartment[edit]

The anterior compartment of the forearm, also known as the flexor compartment, contains muscles primarily responsible for flexion of the wrist and fingers. It is located on the palmar side of the forearm and is further divided into superficial and deep layers.

The anterior compartment is innervated mainly by the median nerve, with some muscles receiving innervation from the ulnar nerve.

Posterior Compartment[edit]

The posterior compartment, or extensor compartment, is located on the dorsal side of the forearm. It contains muscles that extend the wrist and fingers.

The posterior compartment is innervated by the radial nerve.

Clinical Significance[edit]

The fascial compartments of the forearm are clinically significant because they can be affected by compartment syndrome, a condition where increased pressure within a compartment compromises circulation and function of the tissues within that space. This can occur due to trauma, bleeding, or swelling, and requires prompt medical intervention to prevent permanent damage.

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