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    Re: Calf Problems

    I think that in light of your history the best way to assess this is to go to a good sports physio in your local area. We can all guess here but to be honest I would not be able to give you and sound answer without first performing a physical examination.

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    Re: Calf Problems

    hello',
    u r not clear in ur history & symptoms. anyway since u say the area of pain varies everytime it may be a problem of artery i.e 1.intermitent claudication,
    2.arteritis.
    go check with ur physio again.if it is not a musculoskeletal problem,then consider my above sayings consult with a vascularsurgeon.
    first diagnose the problem then its easy to cure it.do reply.



 
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