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Giants, John Harbaugh and Achilles tendon injuries

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Giants' John Harbaugh gives honest answer on rash of Achilles injuries
The New York Giants have incurred three torn Achilles tendon injuries this spring so far.

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Aaron Rodgers tore his Achilles tendon. Here's what to know about his season-ending injury.

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "I hurt for Aaron because I know how much he's invested in this," head coach Robert Saleh said after the game. "I'm still going to say a prayer, I'm still going to hold out hope.
UUHC Health Feed
9y

Techniques You Can Use to Prevent Tendon Injuries During Your Workouts

Tendon injuries like tendonitis and tennis elbow may seem like a regular part of working out, but you should take steps to avoid them. Once you have a tendon injury, it can take months, even years, to improve. It is always better to prevent them in the ...
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6mon

Achilles tendon injuries are on the rise. Experts explain the reasons why

In the middle of an intense workout, Kristina Lazzaro stepped back and heard a sound like a cork coming out of a bottle of champagne. The 35-year-old Buffalo, New York, resident was doing a partner workout at her local gym, pushing herself to finish strong ...
Yahoo! Sports
11mon

3 NBA stars hurt their Achilles tendons this postseason. Is this injury becoming more common?

The Indiana Pacers were playing for the NBA championship on Sunday night. But when star Tyrese Haliburton was carried off the floor with an Achilles injury late in the first quarter of Game 7 of the finals, the franchise’s hopes plummeted. Shai Gilgeous ...
Today
2y

Can Aaron Rodgers play again after Achilles tendon injury? Sports medicine doc weighs in

As news of Aaron Rodgers' torn Achilles tendon spread on Tuesday morning, diehard football fans have been wanting an update on Rodgers' injury and asking two burning questions: Will the New York Jets quarterback return this season and how bad is the injury?
Fox Carolina
2y

New procedure for tendon injuries can be done at doctor’s office

GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The Achilles tendon is one of the strongest tendons in the human body and also one of the most injured. The good news is recovery time for these injuries is improving thanks to new technology. And you don’t have to ...
Yahoo! Sports
4mon

George Kittle's Achilles tendon injury deemed 'best-case scenario' by doctors

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — San Francisco 49ers Pro Bowl tight end George Kittle said doctors characterized his ruptured Achilles tendon as a “best-case scenario," providing hope that he could return without missing significant time next season.
UUHC Health Feed
3y

Hand Tendon Repairs & Transfers

Tendons link muscles and bones together. The hand is unique because many of the muscles that control the bones in your fingers and wrists are located in your forearm. The tendons and muscles in your forearm control how your wrist and fingers move.
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