The calf is composed of three different muscles, the gastrocnemius, soleus and plantaris. These muscles go from the back of knee to the ankle where they merge into one single tendon, the Achilles’ tendon which inserts behind the heel. Calf strains or tears are the most common calf injuries, and they can be a result […]
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