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    Calf Troubles

    Currently sat with my leg on ice as two ibuprofen hopefully work some magic, feeling sorry for myself after my calf 'popping' four miles into a run and having to limp home.

    Miserable.

    Just hoping it's better for Wasdale.

    In case anyone has any advice, the pain is on the outside/left side of my left calf, near the point where the main calf muscle stops and it really hurts if I put any pressure on it. I suppose the best advice is the usual advice of give it time or see a physio.

    Hope everyone else is having a better evening
    Josh Hubbard - Ambleside AC

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    Re: Calf Troubles

    Hate to speculate, but a 'popping' (sound/feeling?) around where muscle/tendon meet could be a severe tear...my advice is to get a physio/sports massage therapist to help you work out what you've done, and give you advice on how to go with rehab. Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation (above heart level) is the best thing to do for now.
    best wishes for a speedy recovery,
    Lynne

    ps. stop prodding it to see if it still hurts - a natural reaction but one which doesn't usually help in the first few days of injuring soft tissues!

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    Re: Calf Troubles

    Hi, thanks for that. Yes, I'd say it was more of a feeling than sound. Had a slight twinge 10 days ago and this was my first run since then. Obviously didn't give it long enough.

    Think I'll follow your advice about seeing someone, and also about not prodding! Thanks again.
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    Re: Calf Troubles

    I've not popped by strained my calf in that area a couple
    of times I think it might be the soleus muscle. RICE is best my problems with
    this kind of injury has been trying to
    get back to running to quickly. I've found with recent experience at least two weeks
    for a gentle strain.

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    Re: Calf Troubles

    Progress:

    2 Physio sessions after seeing GP for second time. The GP just said I needed physio on the second visit. The physio (private) said I could have gone to them much earlier. All the bruising/fluid eventually drained down into my foot but I am still unable to contract my right inside calf muscle and it still looks swollen compared with the left one. I can't lift myself off my toes using my right leg only, its not painful it just doesn't work. Its painful when the physio digs her fingers into my calf however to break up the scar tissue and the ultrasound is really weird as your leg muscle suddenly starts twitching and pricking. The physio is confident she can rebuild me though and get me back running again so at least I am feeling positive at the moment :thumbup:

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    Re: Calf Troubles

    Quote Originally Posted by Alf View Post
    Progress:

    2 Physio sessions after seeing GP for second time. The GP just said I needed physio on the second visit. The physio (private) said I could have gone to them much earlier. All the bruising/fluid eventually drained down into my foot but I am still unable to contract my right inside calf muscle and it still looks swollen compared with the left one. I can't lift myself off my toes using my right leg only, its not painful it just doesn't work. Its painful when the physio digs her fingers into my calf however to break up the scar tissue and the ultrasound is really weird as your leg muscle suddenly starts twitching and pricking. The physio is confident she can rebuild me though and get me back running again so at least I am feeling positive at the moment :thumbup:
    I'm a bit behind with the forum due to busy work period - good to hear your on the mend Alf. How is the calf now? Sadly the NHS are often too slow in getting referrals for physio/soft tissue therapy - there is often something that can be done in the first few days after injury that can speed up rehab. It's also good to get advice as early as possible so you have realistic expectations about what you can and can't do.

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    You have my sympathy LFF as I've got lower leg problems as well since Saturday. It's affecting my whole lower right leg. Its swollen from below the knee to the ankle. I measured it and my right lower leg is 1" wider round the calf muscle and 0.5" wider round my lower leg than the good left one!. It will bear my weight ok but its very difficult to walk on without pain. I iced it when I got home from the race on Saturday and have been resting it up since but I'm getting concerned now as the swelling is showing no sign of reducing. I plan to see my GP tomorrow to make sure its not something other than muscle damage. It's looking like a long haul at the moment though so I don't see any running in the near future :thunbdown:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alf View Post
    You have my sympathy LFF as I've got lower leg problems as well since Saturday. It's affecting my whole lower right leg. Its swollen from below the knee to the ankle. I measured it and my right lower leg is 1" wider round the calf muscle and 0.5" wider round my lower leg than the good left one!. It will bear my weight ok but its very difficult to walk on without pain. I iced it when I got home from the race on Saturday and have been resting it up since but I'm getting concerned now as the swelling is showing no sign of reducing. I plan to see my GP tomorrow to make sure its not something other than muscle damage. It's looking like a long haul at the moment though so I don't see any running in the near future :thunbdown:
    Glad yr off to see yr GP so quickly. make sure your leg/foot is elevated above your heart - and if you can sleep with a pillow under your leg - this lets gravity help with draining excess fluids

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    Glad yr off to see yr GP so quickly. make sure your leg/foot is elevated above your heart - and if you can sleep with a pillow under your leg - this lets gravity help with draining excess fluids
    Thanks for the tip about the pillow I am trying that out. I saw the GP and he has given me some anti-inflammatories and told me to keep the leg moving (he mentioned blood clots which was a bit scary!) but no physio till the swelling goes down. Some spectacular bruising starting to appear now and I am busy perfecting my "man walking through a minefield" impersonation Every now and then I overstep and this pathetic little squeal comes out from my mouth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alf View Post
    Thanks for the tip about the pillow I am trying that out. I saw the GP and he has given me some anti-inflammatories and told me to keep the leg moving (he mentioned blood clots which was a bit scary!) but no physio till the swelling goes down. Some spectacular bruising starting to appear now and I am busy perfecting my "man walking through a minefield" impersonation Every now and then I overstep and this pathetic little squeal comes out from my mouth
    I've had a DVT in the past and there was swelling and pain, but no bruising, so hopefully it's 'just' a strain of some sort.

    Physio for me tonight anyway.

    (And am also doing the pillow bit.)
    Josh Hubbard - Ambleside AC

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