Risk of Achilles Tendon Injury

Risk of Achilles Tendon Injury

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Observed genes

Polygenic score

Influential genes: MPP7

The gene MPP7 has been associated with an increased risk for Achilles tendon injury.

About Achilles Tendon Injury

The Achilles tendon is the largest and strongest tendon in the body, connecting the calf muscles to the heel bone and helping us to walk, run, jump, or stand on our toes. Achilles tendon rupture is a serious injury, requiring long-term treatment and rehabilitation usually lasting 3 to 12 months.

What causes Achilles Tendon injury?

Injury is mostly a result of overextension or sudden strong forces acting on the tendon. Sports like Tennis or Basketball, in which quick direction changes and acceleration/deceleration are a core part of the activity, are closely connected to those kinds of injuries. Poor physical condition, degenerative diseases and certain medications increase the injury risk.

Recommendations

Athletes should be aware of their increased genetic risk for Achilles tendon injuries, as this can help them prevent future injuries by adjusting their training program accordingly, such as getting enough rest and stretching before and after training.

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Recommendations

Athletes should be aware of their increased genetic risk for Achilles tendon injuries, as this can help them prevent future injuries by adjusting their training program accordingly, such as getting enough rest and stretching before and after training.

Sources

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