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. 2022 Sep 22;8(3):e001419. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2022-001419

Table 2.

Indirect contact and non-contact injuries’ patterns of Achilles tendon ruptures (n=60)

Pattern Playing phase Injury mechanism Horizontal velocity Vertical velocity
Forward acceleration from standing (n=25, 42%) 16 (64%) Offensive 25 (100%) Non-contact 20 (80%) Zero 20 (80%) Zero
9 (36%) Defensive 5 (20%) Low 3 (12%) Low
0 (0%) Moderate 2 (8%) Moderate
0 (0%) High 0 (0%) High
Cross-over cutting (n=15, 25%) 11 (73%) Offensive 14 (93%) Non-contact 0 (0%) Zero 15 (100%) 0
4 (27%) Defensive 1 (7%) Indirect contact 0 (0%) Low 0 (0%) Low
0 (0%) Moderate 0 (0%) Moderate
15 (100%) High 0 (0%) High
Vertical jumping (n=11, 18%) 3 (27%) Offensive 6 (55%) Non-contact 5 (45%) Zero 0 (0%) Zero
8 (73%) Defensive 5 (45%) Indirect contact 6 (55%) Low 4 (36%) Low
0 (0%) Moderate 6 (55%) Moderate
0 (0%) High 1 (9%) High
Others (n=9, 15%) 3 (33%) Offensive 6 (66%) Non-contact 3 (33%) Zero 5 (55%) Zero
 Landing (n=4) 6 (66%) Defensive 3 (33%) Indirect contact 1 (11%) Low 0 (0%) Low
 Sidestep (n=4) 2 (22%) Moderate 1 (11%) Moderate
 Stretching (n=1) 3 (33%) High 3 (33%) High