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  2. Quadriceps tendon rupture - Wikipedia

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    A quadriceps tendon rupture is a tear of the tendon that runs from the quadriceps muscle to the top of the knee cap. [1] Signs and symptoms

  3. 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]

  4. Strain (injury) - Wikipedia

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    A strain is an acute or chronic soft tissue injury that occurs to a muscle, tendon, or both. The equivalent injury to a ligament is a sprain. [1] Generally, the muscle or tendon overstretches and partially tears, under more physical stress than it can withstand, often from a sudden increase in duration, intensity, or frequency of an activity.

  5. Tennessee Titans injury report: What's taking so long with L ...

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    Tennessee Titans injury report: Wednesday, Nov. 13. CB L'Jarius Sneed (quad): Did not practice. CB Roger McCreary (knee): Did not practice. DL Jeffery Simmons (non-injury related rest): Did not ...

  6. Quadriceps tendon - Wikipedia

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    Injuries are common to this tendon, with tears, either partial or complete, being the most common. If the quadriceps tendon is completely torn, surgery will be required to regain function of the knee. [2] Without the quadriceps tendon, the knee cannot extend.

  7. Pulled hamstring - Wikipedia

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    The study further explains that hamstring strains represented 15% of all injuries per club per season also had a 34% chance of recurrence. [4] Another study showed that a previous hamstring injury is one of the most cited risks for future injury, with as many as one-third of active individuals experiencing a re-injury within 2 weeks of ...

  8. Sprain - Wikipedia

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    A sprain is a soft tissue injury of the ligaments within a joint, often caused by a sudden movement abruptly forcing the joint to exceed its functional range of motion.. Ligaments are tough, inelastic fibers made of collagen that connect two or more bones to form a joint and are important for joint stability and proprioception, which is the body's sense of limb position and movem

  9. Parents of rare identical quads share their first photoshoot

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    After TODAY.com broke the news about their quads' arrival, the Sandhus heard from people across the country. ('We've) had people reach out with things like 'my daughter was born at 1 lb, 5 oz.