Tag Archive for: Achilles Injuries
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Achilles Tears in NCAA Gymnastics – A Must Have Conversation
Today on the podcast, we had a little bit of an emergency shuffling of the podcasts as I felt this one really needed to go out.
Obviously, there is a huge issue with Achilles tears in NCAA women's gymnastics and this is a problem that has…
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Professor Jill Cook on Achilles Tendon Injuries in Gymnasts (Achilles Tear Blog Series Part 2)
Today I'm so fortunate to share an amazing interview I did with Professor Jill Cook. She is one of the world-leading experts in tendon injuries, among many other great accomplishments. I have followed Jill's work for the last decade, which has…