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Why is the central tendon of diaphragm called a tendon? Why is the central tendon of diaphragm called a tendon when it does not connect the diaphragm to any bone?

A tendon usually connects a muscle to a bone, but not always.

According to InnerBody, the diaphragm muscle originates at the lumbar vertebra, lower ribs and sternum and inserts to the central tendon.

> The central tendon — a flat aponeurosis made of dense collagen fibers — acts as the tough insertion point of the muscles.

So, the central tendon acts as the diaphragm's own insertion.

A similar example is aponeurosis of the external oblique muscle in the lower part of the abdominal wall (Brazosport.edu, Picture 10.11.a.).

A tendon is the connective tissue that is always a part of a muscle and it fixes the muscle during its contraction.

A ligament is the connective tissue that merely connects two bones or two internal organs and is not actively involved in their movements.

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