Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging (Oct 2010)

Pictorial essay: Ultrasonography in ′tennis leg′

  • Jeshil R Shah,
  • Bipin R Shah,
  • Ankit S Shah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0971-3026.73542
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 04
pp. 269 – 273

Abstract

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Tennis leg is caused by a rupture of the medial head of the gastrocnemius muscle, usually at its distal musculotendinous junction region. However, tears in this muscle and its tendon are also included under the term ′tennis leg′. It is seen regularly in practice and is an important cause of a painful calf. The common USG findings include: disruption of the pinnate pattern of the distal medial gastrocnemius, usually near the junction of the triceps surae (which is the echogenic line between the gastrocnemius, the soleus, and the plantaris muscles), fluid tracking along the fascia, adjacent hematoma, and intramuscular tears as well as hematomas. USG is useful for confirming the diagnosis, excluding other causes of a painful calf, for assessing the severity of the disease, and in follow-up.

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