Calf Strain Vs. Calf Pull

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    Types

    • There are three grades of calf strain, with Grade 1 being the least severe and Grade 3 the most serious.

    Treatment

    • Initial treatment of a calf pull is to ice the area, elevate the leg to reduce swelling and rest the torn muscle.

    Considerations

    • Some people find compression bandages keep swelling in check and speed recovery time slightly.

    Other Treatment

    • If rest, ice and elevation don't heal the tear, or if it is a Grade 3, you will likely need physical therapy.

    Time Frame

    • It usually takes three to five days for a Grade 1 pull to heal, up to three weeks for Grade 2 strains and up to six weeks for Grade 3 ruptures.

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