What could my calf pain be?
Achilles tendon pain: pain lower in your calf that seems to warm up as you go and is often very sore the following day.
Strain/Tear: a sudden sharp pain in your calf after running or a change of direction movement.
Hypertonia/Tightness: general tightness through the calves from increased use.
Stress fracture: depending on the area and history of your pain it could be a stress fracture in one of your lower leg bones.
Referred pain: Sciatic or other neural compressive conditions can cause referred pain in your calf area.
Lymphoedema: Swelling often accompanied with aching, heaviness and tightness.
Something more sinister: DVT, underlying conditions.
Common ways that we may treat your calf pain:
· Rehabilitation exercises
· Massage
· Stretching
· Load management
· Treating associated areas that may be contributing
· Dry needling
· Heel lifts
· Biomechanical assessment
· Referral for imaging or a second opinion
If you are experiencing calf pain and would like to be assessed and treated, please contact our reception staff and book in with one of our friendly Osteopaths.

David Brock
Osteopath