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There is a phobia for almost everything in thing in this world!!

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Q: Is there a phobia for injuring your Achilles Tendons?
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What is the fear of Achilles tendons called?

i have no idea but i have a fear of them too! i cant stand looking at them or touching them and i am afraid of it being cut or slit open. once my toe nail accidently nicked it and it started bleeding and i got covered in sweat and had to clench my teeth shut when i put bandage on it. i think it is a very rare phobia so it has no ral name but it should.


What is the relationship of tendons and Achilles tendons?

There are tendons all over the body.In our legs arms hands etc.The Achilles tendon runs down the back of yourleg from just below calf into the heel, hence an 'achilles heel' tendon problem.Soccer players often get achilles heel injuries.


What is one of the thickest tendons in your body?

The Achilles tendon is one of the thickest tendons in the human body.


Why are my achilles tendons sore every morning?

A person's tendons can be sore for many reasons. A person tendons usually hurts after doing a run.


What is the phobia of children of Zeus?

a phobia of all demigods is that an enemy will find out their Achilles Heel, before the demigod does.


Where you can find the strongest and thickest tendons?

The Achilles tendon is the strongest in the body. In addition, tendons are pound-for-pound stronger than steel.


How are bones attached to bone?

ligaments


Where are tendons located on the body?

the tendons that hold up your head, and the Achilles tendon


What is the phobia of the Fear of having your Achilles' tendon cut?

There is no official phobia of ankles. However, the fear of being unable to move a joint is called ankylophobia.


Does running cause damage to the Achilles tendon?

In short, No. If properly stretched and strengthened, the Achilles tendons are extremely strong and designed to take the repetitiveness of walking and running for years on end.


A strong connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone?

Tendons attach muscles to bones. An example is the Achilles tendon that attaches your calf muscle (gastrocnemius) to the bones in your foot.


What can the tendons in the body do?

Tendons helps attach muscle to bone. It is especially important in stabilizing the muscle and helping it to stretch.