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Calf Muscle Pull/tear
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I hurt my calf muscle 2 weeks ago, it was probably a pull or a small tear....no bruising or swelling, just pain when i walk.
A week later, after doing very little, apart from taking it easy, i damaged the same muscle but a bit more painful.....i was walking up some very uneven and steep paths.
Forward wind to today....calf still heavily strapped with tubigrip butt feeling much better, i walk up uneven paths again and the muscle goes again.
So i'm no better then i was 2 weeks ago. I don't want to go to docs, there's no swelling or bruising so not sure anti inflamatory drugs will work.
Do you have any suggestions ? I'm 50 years old and over weight but on my feet all the time.
A week later, after doing very little, apart from taking it easy, i damaged the same muscle but a bit more painful.....i was walking up some very uneven and steep paths.
Forward wind to today....calf still heavily strapped with tubigrip butt feeling much better, i walk up uneven paths again and the muscle goes again.
So i'm no better then i was 2 weeks ago. I don't want to go to docs, there's no swelling or bruising so not sure anti inflamatory drugs will work.
Do you have any suggestions ? I'm 50 years old and over weight but on my feet all the time.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I get those symptoms every so often. A leg (never made notes to see if it differs or always the same one) "goes" for some unknown reason, and I spend a time limping. Can be a short time, can be weeks such that it begins to seem limping is the norm. It finally sorts though before the other leg goes due to extra strain, although sometimes I think it's a close call. I don't think you need the doc, just take it easy as possible and let your body sort itself out.
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