Can you walk with a torn calf muscle?

Can you walk with a torn calf muscle?

Moderately severe calf injuries need to be treated with a little more caution. In the early stages there will be noticeable swelling and discomfort. You will be able to walk unaided but with some difficulty and pain. Any movements that place even a small stress or load on the calf are likely to be painful.

How painful is a calf tear?

Patients with calf muscle tears usually describe a sudden, sharp pain on the inside aspect of the calf. Immediately after suffering a calf tear, patients will walk with a painful limp. Bruising and swelling in the calf area will often develop over the next 24-36 hours.

What causes a calf muscle to tear?

Calf muscle strains usually occur when someone suddenly moves or overstretches their calf after standing still. Quick pivots, jumps or abrupt stops can cause strains. This injury is especially common when your toes get forced upward (toward your body) and your ankle pulls your calf muscles down too quickly.

What is the difference between a tear and a pulled muscle?

A muscle strain is an injury that occurs when a muscle or a tendon is overstretched. A muscle tear is when a muscle or a tendon is overstretched and it tears. Is a muscle strain is not the same thing as a muscle tear.

How do I know if I’ve torn a muscle?

Symptoms of Torn Muscles Expect pain and soreness, as well as spasms and swelling in the affected area. Depending on the severity of the strain, you may find it difficult to move the area, if at all. You may note swelling as well as bruising and discoloration accompanied by a “knotted up” feeling or stiffness.

How long to heal a torn calf muscle?

Fill a clean cotton sock with rice and leave about 3 inches clear at the top.

  • Tie a knot in the sock,making sure that there is still some flexibility in the sock.
  • Place in the microwave and heat on full power for 1-2 minutes.
  • Wrap the rice-filled heating pad in a warm moist towel.
  • What can I do to fix a torn calf muscle?

    Stand with the balls of your feet on a step,with your heels hanging over the edge.

  • Slowly rise up on your toes as high as possible.
  • Hold for two seconds; then slowly lower back down.
  • Repeat 10 times,working up to three sets in a row.
  • What is the recovery time for a calf tear?

    Hold the back of a chair and gently rise up on your toes.

  • Lower yourself back down.
  • Repeat 4 times to strengthen your calf muscles.
  • Do this exercise 2 times a day.
  • You should increase the length of time you hold your position by 5 seconds every week.
  • How to diagnose a torn calf muscle?

    Limping

  • Difficulty with stairs,especially going down stairs
  • Inability to perform explosive movements such as running and jumping
  • Weakness in your calf muscle
  • Pain extending outwards from the initial injury area
  • Bruising&increased swelling