peesrupturen
Peesrupturen, also known as tendon ruptures, are injuries where a tendon completely tears. Tendons are strong, fibrous cords of tissue that connect muscles to bones. When a tendon ruptures, the muscle can no longer pull on the bone, leading to a loss of movement and function in the affected limb. These injuries can occur suddenly, often during strenuous activity or from a direct blow, or they can develop over time due to repetitive stress and wear and tear on the tendon. Factors such as age, certain medical conditions like diabetes or rheumatoid arthritis, and the use of some medications, particularly corticosteroids and fluoroquinolone antibiotics, can increase the risk of a tendon rupture.
Common sites for peesrupturen include the Achilles tendon in the ankle, the rotator cuff tendons in the
Treatment for a peesruptuur depends on the specific tendon involved, the severity of the tear, and the