How long does it take a calf strain to heal?

In the less severe cases it usually takes up to three days for a pulled calf muscle to start feeling better. In the most severe cases that don’t require surgery a full recovery may take up to six weeks. In the case that the injury requires surgery the recovery period may extend up to six months to a full year.

What causes calf strain?

A calf strain is a common injury and is often caused by overstretching or putting excess force through the calf muscles at the back of the lower leg. In this injury the muscle fibres are stretched and weakened, resulting in bleeding into the muscles.

Why is it called calf muscle?

Etymology. From Middle English calf, kalf, from Old Norse kalfi, possibly derived from the same Germanic root as English calf (“young cow”). Calf and calf of the leg are documented in use in Middle English circa AD 1350 and AD 1425 respectively.

What does a calf strain feel like?

A calf strain usually starts with sudden pain in the back of the lower leg. A pop, snap or tearing sensation may be felt. Occasionally, with a severe tear, it may feel like you have been shot in the back of the leg. Afterwards, the calf may swell and it will be difficult to rise up onto the toes.

Should you walk on a strained calf?

Severe swelling can make any pain and discomfort last a bit longer. Walking on recovering calf muscles can also increase recovery time. If you have to have surgery for a severe pull in your calf muscle, it may take several weeks or months before you fully recover.

How do I know if I pulled my calf muscle?

What are the symptoms of a pulled calf muscle?

  1. Difficulty tensing your calf muscles or standing on toes.
  2. Muscle pain when flexing your ankle or pointing your toes.
  3. Problems bending your knee.
  4. Snapping or popping sensation in your calf.
  5. Sudden pain in the back of your lower leg.
  6. Swelling in your calf muscle.

Can I walk with a calf strain?

Symptoms of a pulled calf muscle can depend on the severity of the injury. A mild strain can leave you with pain and feelings of pulling within the lower half of your leg. You can still walk with a mild strain, but it may be uncomfortable.

How do I know if I pulled a calf muscle?

What is a calf muscle?

Your calf muscle sits in the back of your lower leg. It starts below your knee and extends to your ankle. It allows you to walk, run, jump and flex your foot. It also helps you stand up straight.

Why is my calf muscle weak?

Neuromuscular diseases, such as myasthenia gravis (autoimmune neuromuscular disorder that causes muscle weakness) and multiple sclerosis (disease that affects the brain and spinal cord causing weakness, coordination, balance difficulties, and other problems), are other causes for muscle weakness that can occur in the …

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