News

Will injured Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton play in Game 6 of the NBA Finals? The decision will come at the end of a complex process, experts say.
Will injured Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton play in Game 6 of the NBA Finals? The decision will come at the end of a complex process, experts say.
ESPN is reporting that Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton has strained his right calf and will undergo an MRI to determine the severity of the injury ...
There are three grades of calf strains according to the bostonsportsmedicine.com: First degree/mild: A pulled muscle with a structural disruption of less than 5%. There's a 1-3 week recovery period.
Cole said the treatment options are limited. “If it's a calf strain, a true muscle strain, not a tendon, but muscle strain, they take a while to heal and there's no magic,’’ he said.
First degree/mild: A pulled muscle with a structural disruption of less than 5%. There's a 1-3 week recovery period. Second degree/moderate: More significant but incomplete muscle tear.
Cole said the treatment options are limited. “If it's a calf strain, a true muscle strain, not a tendon, but muscle strain, they take a while to heal and there's no magic,’’ he said.
Cole said the treatment options are limited. “If it's a calf strain, a true muscle strain, not a tendon, but muscle strain, they take a while to heal and there's no magic,’’ he said.
Cole said the treatment options are limited. “If it's a calf strain, a true muscle strain, not a tendon, but muscle strain, they take a while to heal and there's no magic,’’ he said.
If you’ve just started running or your workout is more intense, you might have felt it. A dull, nagging ache down your shins ...