Ripped calf muscle
A ripped calf muscle, often called a calf muscle strain or tear, occurs when the muscle fibers in the calf—specifically the gastrocnemius or soleus—are overstretched or torn due to excessive stress or injury. This condition is common among athletes, particularly in sports that involve running, jumping, or sudden movements. Severity can range from mild strains affecting a few fibers to severe tears involving significant muscle mass. Symptoms include sharp pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty walking. Treatment typically involves the R.I.C.E. method—rest, ice, compression, and elevation—to alleviate pain and swelling.



