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  2. Charley horse - Wikipedia

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    A charley horse is an American term for a very painful involuntary cramp in the legs (usually located in the calf muscle) and/or foot, lasting anywhere from a few seconds to a couple of days. The phrase formerly referred more commonly to bruising of the quadriceps muscle of the anterior or lateral thigh, or contusion of the femur, that commonly ...

  3. Charley Horse: What It Is and How to Prevent It - AOL

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    What is a Charley horse? If you have ever had an incredibly painful leg cramp come on fast and furiously you have likely experienced a Charley horse. This type of muscle spasm tends to occur when ...

  4. Are Charley Horses Keeping You Awake at Night? Here ... - AOL

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    Doctors and physical therapists explain what charley horses are, why they happen, and how to prevent and treat the painful and annoying muscle cramps.

  5. Avoid Pesky 'Charlie Horse' Cramps At Nighttime With This ...

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    A leg cramp is an involuntary, often painful, contraction also referred to as a muscle spasm, or “Charlie horse,” says Arlesia Jones, DO, a primary care physician at Methodist Le Bonheur ...

  6. Cramp - Wikipedia

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    Skeletal muscles that cramp the most often are the calves, thighs, and arches of the foot, and in North America are sometimes called a "Charley horse" or a "corky". Such cramping is associated with strenuous physical activity and can be intensely painful; however, they can even occur while inactive and relaxed.

  7. Charles Radbourn - Wikipedia

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    While the term charley horse does come about from the time he was playing baseball and new articles of the time mentioning "the new disease" seem to always relate it to baseball players, it seems to be because "Charley" was for horses as "Rover" is for dogs and a reference to the stiff-leggedness that the condition forces on those who are ...

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