Evidence Based Management of Calf Strains (“Tennis Leg”)
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Mechanisms for triceps surae injury in high performance front row rugby union players: a kinematic analysis of scrummaging drills.
Flavell CA, Sayers MG, Gordon SJ, Lee JB.
J Sports Sci Med. 2013 Mar 1;12(1):159-64.
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blog post from Brian Martin on calf injuries in runners:
http://www.runningtechniquetips.com/2013/10/do-calf-raises-prevent-calf-injuries-in-running/ -
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The inital article seems to miss out an important final stage in the management of calf muscle strains, ie specific calf muscle strength training and conditioning. Although it possibly hints at it in one of the final statements "Once these milestones have been reached, more advanced exercises can be incorporated under the supervision of a rehabilitation expert, who specializes in working with endurance athletes".
There would seem to be room for an ongoing programme containing: progressive Alfredson's eccentric exercises and plyometrics, at least.
Without a calf muscle specific ongoing conditioning and strengthening programme re-injury is always just around the corner.
Of course if it was alwa -
Re: Management of Calf Strains (“Tennis Leg”)
The inital article seems to miss out an important final stage in the management of calf muscle strains, ie specific calf muscle strength training and conditioning. Although it possibly hints at it in one of the final statements "Once these milestones have been reached, more advanced exercises can be incorporated under the supervision of a rehabilitation expert, who specializes in working with endurance athletes".
There would seem to be room for an ongoing programme containing: progressive Alfredson's eccentric exercises and plyometrics, at least.
Without a calf muscle specific, ongoing, conditioning and strengthening programme re-injury is just around the corner.
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Acute Compartment Syndrome After Medial Gastrocnemius Tear
Yan Kit Sit and Tun Hing Lui,
Foot Ankle Spec July 21, 2014
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Acute Compartment Syndrome after Gastrocnemius Rupture (Tennis Leg) in a Nonathlete without Trauma
Li Tao, MD, Huang Jun, MD, Ding Muliang, MD, Song Deye, MD, Ni Jiangdong, MD
The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery; Articles in Press
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Return to Play After Soleus Muscle Injuries
Carles Pedret et al
Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine July 2015 vol. 3 no. 7
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Tennis Leg: A Unique “Strain”, Management Approach and
Review of the Literature
Mahdi Y Khalfaoui, Anthony McEvoy
Int. J. of Orth. 2016 February 23 3(1): 515-518
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“Tennis leg”: gastrocnemius injury is a far more common cause than plantaris rupture
Joelle R. Harwin, BS, Dr Michael L. Richardson, MD
Radiology Case Reports; 29 November 2016
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MRI assessment of calf injuries in Australian Football League players: findings that influence return to play
Waterworth, G., Wein, S., Gorelik, A. et al.
Skeletal Radiol (2017) 46: 343. doi:10.1007/s00256-016-2564-7
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Calf muscle strain injuries in sport: a systematic review of risk factors for injury
Green B, Pizzari T
Br J Sports Med Published Online First: 04 March 2017. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2016-097177
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Calf muscle strain injuries in sport: a systematic review of risk factors for injury
Brady Green, Tania Pizzari
Br J Sports Med 2017;51:1189-1194.
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Connective tissue injury in calf muscle tears and return to play: MRI correlation
Ashutosh Prakash et al
Br J Sports Med Published Online First: 26 October 2017
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Off the Courts: Occupational “Tennis Leg”
Sandra J. Domeracki, MSN, FNP-BC, COHN-S, Zachary Landman, MD MPH, Paul D. Blanc, MD MSPH, ...
Workplace Health & Safety August 30, 2018
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Calf muscle strain injuries in elite Australian Football players: a descriptive epidemiological evaluation
B Green M Lin A G Schache J McClelland A Semciw A Rotstein J Cook T Pizzari
: 08 September 2019
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Which factors are predictive of return to play and re-injury following calf muscle strain injury?
B. Green et al
October 2019Volume 22, Supplement 2, Page S19
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Conversion to a rearfoot strike pattern during running for prevention of recurrent calf strains: A case report☆
AriBaquetaBrittneyMazzonebcAdamYoderbcShawnFarrokhibc
Physical Therapy in Sport; 9 November 2019
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Gastrocnemius Injuries in Professional Baseball Players: An Epidemiological Study
Kristi Hultman, MD, PhD, Patrick F. Szukics, DO, Adrienne Grzenda, MD, PhD, ...
The American Journal of Sports Medicine July 21, 2020
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Ultrasound classification of medial gastrocnemious injuries
Carles Pedret Ramon Balius Marc Blasi Fernando Dávila José F. Aramendi Lorenzo Masci Javier de la Fuente
27 August 2020
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Return to Play and Recurrence After Calf Muscle Strain Injuries in Elite Australian Football Players
Brady Green, PT, MExSc, Monica Lin, MBBS, FRANZCR, Jodie A. McClelland, PT, PhD, ...
The American Journal of Sports Medicine October 8, 2020
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Navigating the complexity of calf injuries in athletes: a review of MRI findings
Leon Sergot, Oliver Leaper, Andrew Rolls, ...
Acta Radiologica May 21, 2021
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Kinematic Characteristics of Male Runners With a History of Recurrent Calf Muscle Strain Injury
Christopher Bramah et al
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2021 Jun 1;16(3):732-740
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Chronic Sequelae After Muscle Strain Injuries: Influence of Heavy Resistance Training on Functional and Structural Characteristics in a Randomized Controlled Trial
Monika L. Bayer, PhD, Maren Hoegberget-Kalisz, MD, MSc, Rene B. Svensson, PhD, ...
The American Journal of Sports Medicine July 15, 2021
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Kinematic Characteristics of Male Runners With a History of Recurrent Calf Muscle Strain Injury.
Bramah C, Preece SJ, Gill N, Herrington L.
IJSPT. 2021;16(3):732-740. doi:10.26603/001c.22971
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The Assessment, Management and Prevention of Calf Muscle Strain Injuries: A Qualitative Study of the Practices and Perspectives of 20 Expert Sports Clinicians
Brady Green, Jodie A. McClelland, Adam I. Semciw, Anthony G. Schache, Alan McCall & Tania Pizzari
Sports Medicine - Open volume 8, Article number: 10 (2022)
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Evaluation of the plantaris tendon: cadaver anatomy study with ultrasonographic and clinical correlation with tennis leg injury in 759 calves
P. Meyer, L. Pesquer, S. Boudahmane, N. Poussange, X. Demondion & B. Dallaudière
Skeletal Radiology (2022)
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Posterior Leg Pain: Understanding Soleus Muscle Injuries
Alvaro F. Siedi1 , Alejandro U. Rolon1, Nicolas Bernard, Juan Bernasconi, Martin Palmas, Damián A. Couto, Tomas A. Pascual
Apr 15 2022
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