Abstract
Muscle can be protruded through a defect of the fascia into the subcutaneous fat and present clinically as a soft-tissue mass. Although most cases of muscle hernia are asymptomatic and don ’t require operative treatment, a few patients, often athletes, present with severe pain or cramps require surgery. We report a case of tibialis anterior muscle hernia treated with a local periosteal rotational flap.
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