Medical conditions that result in calf swelling among other
symptoms include
deep vein thrombosis compartment syndrome,
Achilles tendon rupture, and
varicose veins.
Idiopathic leg cramps are common and typically affect the calf muscles at night.
Edema also is common and in many cases idiopathic. In a small study of factory workers in good health, wearing
compression garments helped to reduce edema and the pain associated with edema. In
France, a study of 6265 persons 65 or older found an inverse correlation between calf circumference and carotid plaques.{{cite journal| vauthors = Debette S, Leone N, Courbon D, Gariépy J, Tzourio C, Dartigues JF, Ritchie K, Alpérovitch A, Ducimetière P, Amouyel P, Zureik M| title = Calf circumference is inversely associated with carotid plaques| journal = Stroke: A Journal of Cerebral Circulation| volume = 39| issue = 11| pages = 2958–65| date = November 2008| pmid = 18703804| doi = 10.1161/STROKEAHA.108.520106| url =http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/27/15/21/PDF/Mollet_Stroke_08.pdf Calf augmentation and restoration is available, using a range of
prosthesis devices and surgical techniques. == Training and Exercise==