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Ryleigh Rodgers
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21 March, 13:34
The anatomical term for the calf area is
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Kaya Curtis
21 March, 13:43
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I think it is the gastrocnemius
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Josiah Caldwell
21 March, 13:56
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The anatomical term for the calf area is sura or sural region.
That is the muscular zone on the back of the leg below the knee.
It is a swollen area.
There is a nerve named sural nerve that is in the calf. Also, there are sural arteries.
Sura is a latin term.
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