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  2. Analysis: Aaron Rodgers' remarkable recovery sets standard ...

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    On Football analyzes the biggest topics in the NFL from week to week. Aaron Rodgers defied conventional medicine by returning to practice just 77 days after surgery for a torn Achilles tendon.

  3. Thanasis Antetokounmpo had surgery to repair a torn Achilles ...

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    CHICAGO – Thanasis Antetokounmpo had successful surgery on a torn Achilles tendon and has begun the early stage of the rehabilitation process, per a league source. Antetokounmpo, who will turn ...

  4. Browns QB Deshaun Watson hits snag in recovery from Achilles ...

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    Berry said it's still too early in the recovery period from Watson's Oct. 25 tendon repair surgery to determine if it will impact his availability for the start of the 2025 season.

  5. Subtalar arthroereisis - Wikipedia

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    Recovery time: Plaster fixation might be needed after surgery, non-weight-bearing exercises could be initiated around 3 weeks after surgery, partial weight-bearing function exercises after 6 weeks, resume to sports within 12 months. Outcome: Correcting the excessive subtalar eversion and restore the subtalar joint towards a neutral position.

  6. Inside Cam Akers’ remarkable return from the most feared ...

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    Twelve weeks after surgery, the tension in his surgically repaired Achilles remained similar to his other one. After 16 weeks, the tendon’s elasticity had returned. By November, he was doing ...

  7. Achilles tendon rupture - Wikipedia

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    Other ways the Achilles tendon can be torn involve sudden direct trauma or damage to the tendon, or sudden use of the Achilles after prolonged periods of inactivity, such as bed rest or leg injury. Some other common tears can happen from intense sports overuse. Twisting or jerking motions can also contribute to injury. [4]

  8. Haglund's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as retrocalcaneal exostosis, Mulholland deformity, and ‘pump bump.' It is a very common clinical condition, but still poorly understood. Haglund's deformity is an abnormality of the bone and soft tissues in the foot. An enlargement of the bony section of the heel (where the Achilles tendon is inserted) triggers this condition.

  9. Why Achilles tears are so devastating, and what's ahead for ...

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    The Achilles tendon connects the muscles in the back of the calf to the heel. Tears are usually painful and can affect a person's ability to walk. “It allows you to push off.