No a dentist can not fix a calf injury as a dentist specializes in the study of the mouth and the calf is a muscle in the leg which is used to help u walk and run
she gets burned on her calf and hands
If they spend too much time on it
go to the dentist.
If she is a dentist then yes.
no if they did then all running would cause calf injuries. if you stretch off properly then you should be okay :)
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Calf injuries are typically caused due to lack of or poor warm up (stretching) and cool down routines before and after running. Calf pain can also be caused because of dehydration. Using ice pack is a good treatment to combat calf pain. Medications such as anti-inflammatory pills can help.
Running can cause many injuries and one of them is a calf strain or pulled muscles. If there is a sudden pain in the calf or spasms in the calf there could be a strain. A sure sign of a calf injury is bruises on the calf, foot and ankle caused by blood from internal bleeding. Depending on the grade of the strain there are several treatments for the injury. A grade 3 strain may need surgery so consult a doctor but for other grades: taping the muscle can help reduce pain and a repeat injury and rehabbing the calf with special exercises can help strengthen it.
A knee injury or a heart injury & a neck injury
The types of injuries that may occur, especially when you have taken up a new exercise routine, are more like strains, or pulls, to the calf muscle itself. Basically it occurs when the lower leg muscle is stretched beyond its capacity for tension.
the answer to this question is you take it in the vet and get it checked up. dummy
The dentist who did the work will fix it free on an emergency basis.