Pulled Calf Muscle

Don Wassall

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I was playing tennis last night and pulled or tore a muscle in my right calf. I was stretching for a ball a bit but nothing out of the ordinary. Just felt sudden pain, which quickly got worse. Walking isn't possible because of the pain, I just hobble around as best I can.

I'm icing it down periodically. A friend said to lay in the tub with Epsom salts once a day. Trying to "walk" as little as possible and keep the leg elevated as much as possible. Anyone else ever had this happen? Any suggestions to treat it?Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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Epsom salt is excellent for any kind of strain or pull. I always used it for sprained ankles I had from playing basketball and it actually helped for torn ligaments I had in my back. Another good thing to do is take Advil. It's much better than Tylenol for any kind of strain or pull because it's also anti-inflammatory. Massage it a few times a day as well to help with circulation and speed healing.
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I hate to hear about that Don. Everything you are doing already, plus what whiteathlete33 said is all I know to do. Its just going to take a while to heal.
 

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Thanks, guys. Guess I just have to patient with it. . . but it's like being sick, I hate it.
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Don, I have had both lower back strain and pulled calf muscle strain. The good thing is calf muscle strains heal faster that lower back strains. I had one about three years ago. I could no longer run and had to walk like a gimp for about two months. I finally healed after about four or five months. I would advise getting your cardio on a stationary bike until it heals.
 

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Westside said:
Don, I have had both lower back strain and pulled calf muscle strain. The good thing is calf muscle strains heal faster that lower back strains. I had one about three years ago. I could no longer run and had to walk like a gimp for about two months. I finally healed after about four or five months. I would advise getting your cardio on a stationary bike until it heals.




It took four or five months for your calf muscle to heal, or for your lower back to heal? My calf is about 80-90 percent healed, but the last 10-20 percent is taking its good old time. It's frustrating because I like to run but can't. Maybe I'll have to get a bike or a treadmill if it's going to be months before it completely heals.
 

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My calf muscle to heal.
 

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I've had calf cramps many a'times, but never strained or pulled it. However, last year I was racing my kids at the park & pulled a hamstring.
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That was the first time I'd ever pulled a muscle real bad. It hurt bad at first, but healed pretty quickly. I sprained my ankle two times (playing hoops) & had "jumper's knee" (tendonitis) in HS. I iced my ankle & knee, took ibuprofen & stayed off it a while.
 

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I wish I saw this post earlier. I too pulled my calf (Level 2) late October while preparing for the indoor short sprint season. I used RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation), but also Traumeel, which is a homeopathicanti-inflammatory (pill and cream). I then went to an acupuncturist and masseuse to bring some blood there.Taking a jump rope or stretching cord and doing some AIS (active isolate stretching â€" loop rope below toes and gently pull back to further stretch the calf) in the sauna helpsrestore range of motion. It's a little late now but I hope some of that helps. It's damn painful injury!<?: prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" /><O:p></O:p>Edited by: Alpha Male
 

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It took about two and a half weeks for mine to heal.
 
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