A physiotherapist's perspective.
Calf cramps at night and during exercise are very often due to tight calf compartments. i.e. the epimysium and perimysium are so tight that it restricts optimal arterial and venous blood flow, in addition to compromising lymphatic drainage.
Chronic sufferers of all ages are usually stunned how quickly the symptoms clear up after having very heavy deep tissue massage aimed at stretching fascia and compartment sheaths (peri and epi mysium). Combine this with hold relax PNF stretches and balanced diet and adequate hydration, and cramps will not be a recurring problem.
There's one cause of cramps that one should be aware of......low back pain and associated pressure on lumbar nerve roots of the sciatic nerve can cause calf cramps.....often though, it may be only one calf.....if you have low back pain, see a physical therapist specialzing in sport.
Cheers
Bruce Gray
Thank you so much for all of your suggestions! I really appriciate them and will definitly try them!
Cheerfully,
Lori