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HERE'S AN UPDATE TO MY LEG WITH PICTURES (taken today). THIS IS AN INTERNET DESCRIPTION OF THE INJURY. I DID hear a pop and felt the tear, but the muscle didn't spasm to the point that I would say in "contracted forcefully" and I wouldn't say the toes "pointed down". All the rest definitely fits my injury.
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A calf strain is similar to an Achilles tendon tear or rupture, but occurs higher up in the back of the leg. A sign of a calf strain is similar to that of an Achilles tendon rupture - you may think you've just been hit in the leg and hear a "pop." There is sudden pain at the back of the leg, pain, swelling or bruising in the calf muscle, and you have difficulty standing on the toes.
This injury happens during acceleration or changes in direction. The torn calf muscle may spasm, and contract forcefully. The toes will point down. Bruises show up in the foot and ankle due to pooling of blood from internal bleeding.
Calf strains may be minor or very severe and physician grade the injury according:
•Grade 1 Calf Strain : The muscle is stretched causing some small micro tears in the muscle fibers. Full recovery takes approximately two weeks.
•Grade 2 Calf Strain : There is partial tearing of muscle fibers. Full recovery takes approximately 5-8 weeks.
•Grade 3 Calf Strain : This is the most severe calf strain with a complete tearing or rupture of muscle fibers in the lower leg. Full recovery can take 3-4 months and, in some instances, surgery may be needed.
HERE'S SOME MORE PICS. IT'S HARD TO GET BRUISES TO SHOW UP ON PICS...

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