Gastrocnemius strain
Background

Gastrocnemius anatomy
- Also known as "Tennis leg"
- Typical mechanism of injury is pushing off with foot on affected side
Clinical Features
- Audible pop
- Calf pain
- Bruising
- Swollen muscle body (generally in medial calf area)
Calf Raise Test
- Plantar flex the affected ankle. Patients with achilles tendon rupture will not be able to complete the motion, gastrocnemius tears will be tender but can partially complete the motion.
Differential Diagnosis
Evaluation
- Typically a clinical diagnosis
- May consider tib/fib X-ray or DVT ultrasound to rule out other diagnoses, if unclear
Management
- RICE
- NSAIDS
- Ankle/foot bracing in a position of maximal tolerable dorsiflexion
- Early weight bearing as tolerated
Disposition
- Discharge
External Links
See Also
References
This article is issued from
Wikem.
The text is licensed under Creative
Commons - Attribution - Sharealike.
Additional terms may apply for the media files.