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  2. Achilles tendon rupture - Wikipedia

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    Of all the large tendon ruptures, 1 in 5 will be an Achilles tendon rupture. An Achilles tendon rupture is estimated to occur in a little over 1 per 10,000 people per year. Males are also over 2 times more likely to develop an Achilles tendon rupture as opposed to women. Achilles tendon rupture tends to occur most frequently between the ages of ...

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

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    Rodgers isn't the first Jets QB to suffer this injury. In the 1999 opener, Vinny Testaverde, then 35, ruptured his Achilles tendon and didn’t play the rest of that season.. Testaverde eventually ...

  4. Aaron Rodgers tore his Achilles tendon. Here's what to know ...

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    How are Achilles tendon injuries treated? “The Achilles tendon is the biggest tendon in the body, and if it’s a complete rupture, typically that’s a surgical correction,” explains Zaydenberg.

  5. Inside Cousins’ rehab from torn Achilles: ‘We’re well ahead ...

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    Weeks ago, Kirk Cousins set a goal of being far enough along in his Achilles tendon rehab to join the Vikings on the sideline for their Dec. 24 home game against the Lions. Now that he's healthy ...

  6. Soft tissue injury - Wikipedia

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    A strain is a type of acute injury that occurs to the muscle or tendon. Similar to sprains, it can vary in severity, from a stretching of the muscle or tendon to a complete tear of the tendon from the muscle. Some of the most common places that strains occur are in the foot, back of the leg (hamstring), or back. [2]

  7. Dynasplint Systems - Wikipedia

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    Achilles tendon rupture; Bunion surgery recovery; Carpal Tunnel syndrome; Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ disorder) or trismus, which is an involuntary contraction of the jaw muscle causing a restriction of the mouth opening, often seen in head and neck cancers. [9]