Blaine Hunt (born 18 December 1988)[1] is a British para-cyclist, who won silver in the time trial C4–5 at the 2024 Summer Paralympics in Paris.
Following 2 blood transfusions and 8 hours of surgery Blaine developed compartment syndrome.
There is a small window of opportunity to perform a fasciotomy when a patient develops compartment syndrome.
Blaine has limited range of motion in his ankle joint, lack of sensation in his lower right leg, poor venous return, 0% function in his peroneal nerve amongst other issues which make him eligible for para sport.
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