Pus does not normally come out of an Achilles tendon. If you have pus near your ankle,see your health care provider.
Another name for bowed tendon is a tendonitis or tendon strain.
The tendon on the ankle is called the Peroneal tendon.
Achilles tendon
The achilles tendon is a tendon located in the back of one's leg. This tendon can be injured by inappropriate use from running, jumping, and climbing.
Tendon.
Achillies died by having his achillies tendon severed then he is stab to death in the chest.
yes, when you run
The achilles usually refers to the tendon on the back of the foot.
None of the above... it is in the heel.
The tendon of triceps brachii insert on top of olecranon process of ulna. While that of triceps surae forms the archille's tendon and insert in calcaneus
The Achilles tendon is always at risk of injury in runners, but these can be prevented by properly stretching before a run, as well as "warming up" before a run, and "cooling down" after a run, to ensure that the tendon is not damaged.
when achillies was dipped in the immortal water, his mother didn't dip his heel which held a very important tendon that if injured, you are "paralyzed" in the foot and he was shot in the heel. his only vulnerable spot had been hit and he died, being hit by Paris. Watch the movie Troy.
Who knows? I doubt it, considering there were weird gods in it. There are many myths about it and here is how the main one goes: A goddess once had a son. Poesideon, the water god offered him invincibility. All the mom had to do was throw her baby into the waters and he would. She doubted though, and dipped him in by his ankle(achillies tendon). Thus, it was impossible for him to be wounded in any way except for his ankle. One day is war he was shot there and died. That is supposedly why our achillies tendon is called that. Hope that helped!
The gastrocnemius, soleus and peroneus longus muscles insert at the heel (calcaneus) by way of the Achilles (calcaneal) tendon.
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well achillies was the best but i think if on one 10 knights and on the other side achillies i think achillies would take them all out because he was so well trained and more skilled and better weapons
Grier was not in the NFL in 1970. He suffered a torn achillies tendon in 1967 and retired. He spent 1955-1962 with the New York Giants and 1963-1966 with the Los Angeles Rams.