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      Achilles Tendinitis

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      Foot & Ankle
      SAGE Publications

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          Injuries to runners

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            A Survey of Overuse Running Injuries.

            In brief: This retrospective survey of the clinical records of 1,650 patients seen from 1978 to 1980 identified 1,819 injuries. Almost 60% of the patients were men, but women under age 30 had the greatest risk of overuse running injuries. The knee was the most commonly injured site, and patellofemoral pain syndrome was the most common injury. Most patients had moderate to severe degrees of varus alignment and subsequent overpronation. Because certain injuries were more frequent in one sex or the other, the authors say future studies should differentiate injuries by sex.
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              Achilles tendinitis and peritendinitis: Etiology and treatment

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                Journal
                Foot & Ankle
                Foot & Ankle
                SAGE Publications
                0198-0211
                August 30 2016
                October 1992
                August 30 2016
                October 1992
                : 13
                : 8
                : 482-487
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Foot and Ankle, University of Texas at Houston, Houston, Texas
                [2 ] Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
                [3 ] 500 West Putnam Ave., Greenwich, Connecticut. Address reprint requests to Dr. Clain at Orthopaedic Associates
                [4 ] University of Texas at Houston and Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
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                10.1177/107110079201300810
                1483611
                1d54331d-5e37-466b-8979-c733e0955630
                © 1992

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