My senior year in High School, I developed compartment syndrome in my right calf. It looked like someone stuffed a softball into my calf. This occurred because i kept getting kicked in my leg over and over as we practiced our bread and butter play.
I went to Riverside after practice to see what was wrong. The ER doctor looked at it and had me do some motion tests and asked me how much it hurt. It didn't really hurt too much so he said he would send me home and I should come back if it started to hurt. He left to get my release paperwork.
About 10 minutes later, he comes back into the room and said he had decided to do one last test before I can go home. It is the pressure test. They take a needle with a pressure gauge on it and insert it into the swollen area. Surgery is usually done on a leg that has about 4 psi of pressure. The pressure in my leg was 15 psi. Needless to say, I was in surgery 20 minutes later having an emergency faciatami to keep me from losing my leg.
My parents wish that it was the schools responsibility to pay but we were required to pay all of our costs. This was in 1990 at a Columbus High School. To even play, you had to have a physical and sign a wavier removing financial responsibility from the school. Any High School injuries are on the athlete, not school.
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