Achilles Tendinopathy
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The Achilles tendon is the single tendon of the soleus and gastrocnemius muscles, inserting into the calcaneus.[1]
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- ↑Cook JL, Khan KM, Purdam C. Achilles tendinopathy. Manual Therapy 2002;7(3):121-130.
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