We present a case with findings suggestive of popliteal artery entrapment in a patient with intermittent claudication and localized muscle hypertrophy in the calf muscles after removal of a herniated disk. Angiography failed to demonstrate popliteal artery entrapment but instead revealed compression of the tibial vessels caused by calf muscle hypertrophy. The concept of muscle hypertrophy caused by denervation is also discussed.