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Achilles tendon rupture in badminton.
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1989
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Achilles Tendon RuptureSudden Forward MovementSoft Tissue InjuryKinesiologyHealth SciencesTypical Badminton PlayerSport InjuryLower Limb TraumaAnkle TraumaTendon InjuryRehabilitationMedicineOrthopaedic SurgerySport-related InjuriesPhysical TherapyAchilles Tendon Ruptures
The typical badminton player with an Achilles tendon rupture is 36 years old and, despite limbering up, is injured at the rear line in a sudden forward movement. He resumes work within three months and has a slight lack of dorsiflexion in the ankle as the main complication. Most patients resume badminton within one year, but some finish their sports career, mainly due to fear of a new injury. The investigation discusses predisposing factors and prophylactic measures.
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