| AT | abdominal thrusts; achievement test; Achilles tendon; Achard-Thiers [syndrome]; adaptive thermogenes... |
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| ATL | Achilles tendon lengthening; acute T-cell leukemia; adult T-cell leukemia; anterior tricuspid leafle... |
| ATR | Achilles tendon reflex; alpha-thalassemia-mental retardation [syndrome] |
| PAFP | pre-Achilles fat pad |
| SATL | surgical Achilles tendon lengthening |
| AT | Achilles tendon |
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| Achilles | Mythical Greek warrior, vulnerable only in the heel. See: Achilles bursa, Achilles reflex, Achilles tendon. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Achilles bursa | Bursa between the tendo calcaneus and the upper part of the posterior surface of the calcaneum. Synonym: bursa tendinis calcanei, bursa achillis, Achilles bursa. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Achilles reflex | A contraction of the calf muscles when the tendo calcaneus is sharply struck. Synonym: ankle jerk, ankle reflex, tendo Achillis reflex, triceps surae reflex. (05 Mar 2000) |
| achilles tendon | <anatomy> The tendon which attaches to the heel and originates from the muscles in the calf (the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles). A strong fibrous tendon which connects the gastrocnemius muscle (calf) to the calcaneous bone in the foot. (27 Sep 1997) |
| achilles' tendon | <anatomy> The strong tendon formed of the united tendons of the large muscles in the calf of the leg, an inserted into the bone of the heel; so called from the mythological account of Achilles being held by the heel when dipped in the River Styx. Origin: L. Achillis tendo. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tendo achilles | See: Tendon, Achilles. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| tendon, achilles | One of the longest tendons in the body, the Achilles tendon (formally called the tendo achilles or the tendo calcaneus) is a tough sinew that attaches the calf muscle to the back of the heel bone (the calcaneus). According to greek mythology, achilles's mother held him as a baby by the heel and dipped him in the river styx to make him invulnerable but the heel by which she held him remained unimmersed and hence vulnerable, as paris' arrow in achilles' heel later proved. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Achilles Tendons, Tendon, Achilles, Tendons, Achilles
| Achilles tendon |
a large tendon that runs from the heel to the calf
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| Achilles tendon |
(ah-kil'eez ten'don) the tendon that attaches the calf muscles to the heel bone; also called the calcaneal tendon.
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| Achilles tendon |
The large tendon that connects the calf muscle to the heel bone. It is prone to inflammation and tearing when exercising incorrectly or your warm up and stretching is not done adequately before exercising.
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| Achilles tendon |
The strong tendon joining the muscles in the calf of the leg to the bone in the heel.
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The tendon of the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles of the leg, attaches to the heel and plantar flexes the ankle. Common pathology includes rupture and chronic tendinitis.
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| Achilles | a mythical Greek hero of Homer's Iliad |
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| Achilles | a large tendon that runs from the heel to the calf |
| Achilles | a seemingly small but actual mortal weakness |
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