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The Gastrocnemius is the larger, posterior muscle within the leg. It originates at the back of the femur and patella and is attached to the Achilles tendon, along with the Soleus. The Gastrocnemius is responsible for providing the propelling force for actions like running and jumping.
Lying just beneath the Gastrocnemius is the Soleus. The Soleus originates from the upper portions of the tibia and fibula, the bones of the lower leg, and joins the Gastrocnemius to attach to the Achilles tendon. The Soleus is responsible for flexion of the ankle joint, especially when the knee is bent, therefore extending the foot downward.
Our professionals at CardioFlex Therapy recommend that you take a few minutes each day to stretch these essential muscles. Not only does this consistent practice release tension, but also will prevent future injury. Follow these easy directions to properly execute these exercises at home:
Soleus Stretch:
Soleus Stretch |
Seated - With legs extended in front of you, place an object like a foam roller or pillow under your knees. Use a strap or your hands to pull one toe toward you into dorsiflexion.
Gastrocnemius Stretch:
Gastrocnemius Stretch |
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