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Rupture of Patellar Tendon
The rupture of the patellar tendon is uncommon, and often occurs in long-standing patellar tendon irritation.
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Ruptured tendon sidelines Candy Crush gamer after weeks of constant play
- A 29 year old man lost use of his left thumb after playing the smartphone game Candy Crush all day for more than six weeks, says a case report published online on 13 April in JAMA Internal Medicine.1
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Ruptured tendon sidelines Candy Crush gamer after weeks of constant play
- A 29 year old man lost use of his left thumb after playing the smartphone game Candy Crush all day for more than six weeks, says a case report published online on 13 April in JAMA Internal Medicine.1
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Ruptured tendon sidelines Candy Crush gamer after weeks of constant play
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