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Leg Contusion Definition
Common names:
  • Bruised Calf
  • Bruised Leg
  • Bruised Thigh
  • Calf Bruise
  • Calf Contusion
  • Leg Bruise
  • Leg Contusion
  • Thigh Bruise
  • Thigh Contusion
What is a leg contusion?
A person with a leg contusion has a bruise to the leg. A leg contusion may be caused by a blow to the leg, a leg sprain, a leg strain, or a leg fracture. Images

What are the symptoms of a leg contusion?
Symptoms of a leg contusion include leg bruising, leg stiffness, leg swelling (unilateral), leg tenderness, and leg pain that usually worsens with movement. Additional symptoms may include limping and difficulty walking. Images

How does the doctor treat a leg contusion?
The treatment for a leg contusion may include rest, elevation, cold compresses, crutches, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications for pain. Additional treatment for a leg contusion may include an elastic wrap or a leg splint. VideosImages

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Last Updated: Apr 13, 2009  References
Authors: Stephen J. Schueler, MDJohn H. Beckett, MDD. Scott Gettings, MD
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