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  2. Clayton Kershaw won't pitch for the Dodgers in playoffs after ...

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    Clayton Kershaw, sidelined since late August with a toe injury, won’t pitch again this season for the Los Angeles Dodgers. “This is it for Clayton for 2024,” manager Dave Roberts said ...

  3. Tarsal tunnel syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The incision is made behind the ankle bone and then down towards but not as far as the bottom of foot. The posterior tibial nerve is identified above the ankle. It is separated from the accompanying artery and vein and then followed into the tunnel. The nerves are released. Cysts or other space-occupying problems may be corrected at this time.

  4. Achilles tendon rupture - Wikipedia

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    This will in turn lead to a quicker return to activities. These stretches should continue to increase in intensity over time. Over time the goal is to include some weight bearing, to reorient and strengthen the collagen fibers in the injured ankle. [23] A popular stretch used for this phase of rehabilitation is the toe raise on an elevated surface.

  5. Inside Cam Akers’ remarkable return from the most feared ...

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    It started with 10 days of toe curls, range of motion exercises and blood flow restriction therapy while Akers waited for his incision to heal. Then, once wound infection was no longer a threat ...

  6. Subungual hematoma - Wikipedia

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    Toenails which protrude unevenly may concentrate force on the toenail; properly-cut nails are therefore also important. [4] Some susceptible runners may also have Morton's toe. In this variant of human foot anatomy, the second toe extends further out than the great toe. This can make it harder to find shoes with adequate space around the toes.

  7. Orthopedists are no stranger to bone breaks, sprains, tears and other traumatic injuries. These are often sustained during competitive sports or accidents. However, many orthopedic injuries are ...

  8. Varus deformity - Wikipedia

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    Ankle: talipes varus (from Latin talus = ankle and pes = foot). A notable subtype is clubfoot or talipes equinovarus, which is where one or both feet are rotated inwards and downwards. [6] [7] Toe: hallux varus (Latin hallux = big toe) — inward deviation of the big toe away from the second toe.

  9. Knicks C Mitchell Robinson won't return until December or ...

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    Limited to 31 games last season, the 7-footer averaged 5.6 points, 8.5 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game. In six NBA seasons, Robinson has averaged 8 points, 7.9 rebounds and 1.9 blocks while ...