Date of Award
5-2026
Document Type
Open Access Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Arts (MA)
First Advisor
Dominique Ross
Keywords
AT, Athletic Training, Achilles Tendon Ruptures, NBA, Professional Athletes
Abstract
Achilles tendon ruptures (ATRs) are increasingly recognized as one of the most severe injuries in professional basketball, with recent National Basketball Association (NBA) seasons demonstrating a notable rise in incidence. This review examines the epidemiology, biomechanical mechanisms, risk factors, and prevention strategies associated with Achilles tendon ruptures in NBA athletes. Video-based biomechanical studies reveal that most NBA Achilels ruptures are non-contact injuries occurring during offensive play, particularly during rapid acceleration, directional changes, and explosive basketball-specific movements such as crossovers, push-offs, and layups. Common injury patterns include forced ankle dorsiflexion, forefoot loading, trunk flexion, and lower-extremity extension occurring during a “false-step” maneuver.
Recommended Citation
Delap, Katelyn, "Rising Numbers in Achilles Tendon Ruptures in the NBA" (2026). All Student Scholarship. 469.
https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/etd/469

