Comparison of features of chronic exertional compartment syndrome and medial tibial stress syndrome (shin splints)
| chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) | medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) | |
| Nature of pain | Aching, burning or cramping pain | Diffuse pain of variable intensity | 
| Relieving and exacerbating factors | Pain due to chronic exertional compartment syndrome typically follows this pattern: 
 | Exacerbated by exercise, relieved by rest | 
| Most common location of pain | Anterior compartment of the lower leg is the most commonly affected | Middle to distal posteromedial border of the tibia | 
| Unilateral or bilateral | Bilateral more common | Bilateral more common | 
| Neurovascular changes | Paraesthesia and/or numbness of leg and foot reported on exertion | None | 
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