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  2. Achilles tendon rupture - Wikipedia

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    Many people may develop an Achilles rupture or tear, such as recreational athletes, older people, or those with a previous Achilles tendon injury. Tendon injections, quinolone use, and extreme changes in exercise intensity can contribute. [4] Most cases of Achilles tendon rupture are traumatic sports injuries. The average age of patients is 29 ...

  3. Achilles tendinitis - Wikipedia

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    Achilles tendinitis is most commonly found in individuals aged 30–40 [29] Runners are susceptible, [29] as well as anyone participating in sports, and men aged 30–39. [30] Risk factors include participating in a sport or activity that involves running, jumping, bounding, and change of speed.

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

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    The NFL on Tuesday confirmed that Rodgers had torn his Achilles, an injury that’ll sideline him for the rest of the season and possibly longer. The Achilles tendon connects the muscles in the ...

  5. Running injuries - Wikipedia

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    [15] These findings suggest that focusing on proper running form, particularly when fatigued, could reduce the risk of running-related injuries. Running in worn-out shoes may also increase the risk of injury, and altering the footwear might be helpful. These injuries can also arise due to a sudden increase in the intensity or amount of exercise.

  6. I’m an orthopedist. 7 things I never do to keep my muscle and ...

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    These factors make it easier to crash or fall — plus, many riders don't wear helmets, says Press. Common e-scooter injuries include road rash, fractures and head trauma.

  7. Tendinopathy - Wikipedia

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    Tendinopathy is a type of tendon disorder that results in pain, swelling, and impaired function. [2] The pain is typically worse with movement. [2] It most commonly occurs around the shoulder (rotator cuff tendinitis, biceps tendinitis), elbow (tennis elbow, golfer's elbow), wrist, hip, knee (jumper's knee, popliteus tendinopathy), or ankle (Achilles tendinitis).