To determine whether a gastrocnemius muscle tear has healed or not can be analyzed based on clinical symptoms, muscle function, and imaging, and needs to be determined by a professional. 1. Clinical symptoms: Gastrocnemius muscle tear will produce obvious pain and swelling on the posterior side of the calf, and the symptoms tend to be aggravated during exercise. If the gastrocnemius tear has healed, the localized pain and swelling will disappear and will not interfere with exercise. 2. Muscle function: Gastrocnemius muscle tear will directly affect the function of the local muscle, such as in the process of contraction of muscle strength decline, and pain aggravation. If the localized tear has healed, the muscle function will be fully restored and normal walking and running can be performed. 3. Imaging: To determine whether a gastrocnemius muscle tear has healed or not, it is necessary to analyze it through ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging methods. After the muscle tear, there will be a change in the continuity of the muscle fibers, and after healing, the local continuity will be obviously coincident, and there is no obvious abnormal lesion. After the occurrence of gastrocnemius muscle tear, according to the specific severity of the targeted treatment under the guidance of a professional physician, do not early strenuous exercise before the symptoms are not relieved, so as not to aggravate the symptoms. In order to clearly determine whether the gastrocnemius muscle tear has healed, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor for review in a timely manner, not to judge on their own.