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  <description>Overview The Achilles tendon is the confluence of the independent tendons of the gastrocnemius and soleus, which fuse to become the Achilles tendon approximately 5 to 6 cm proximal to its insertion on the posterior surface of the calcaneus. The gastrocnemius and soleus muscles, via the Achilles tend…</description>
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  <published>2015-05-09 02:50:39</published>
  <title>The Facts About Ruptured Achilles Tendons</title>
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