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Tendon (Sinew): What It Is, Anatomy & Function - Cleveland Clinic
A tendon, or sinew, is a cord of strong, flexible tissue, similar to a rope. Tendons connect your muscles to your bones. Tendons let you move your limbs.
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Tendon - Wikipedia
A tendon or sinew is a tough band of dense fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone. It sends the mechanical forces of muscle contraction to the ...
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Tendon vs. ligament: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia Image
A tendon is a fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone. Tendons may also attach muscles to structures such as the eyeball.
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tendon
tendon (ˈtɛndən) Also β. 6 tenaunt, tennon, 7 tenon, tendant, 8 tendent. pl. 6–7 (perh. Lat.) tendones. [ad. med.L. tendo, tendōn-em and tendin-em, app. ad. Gr. τένων, τενοντ- sinew, tendon, influenced by L. tend-ĕre to stretch; so F. tendon (16th c.), also It. tendone, tendine, Sp. tendon. To Celsu...
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Anatomy, Tendons - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The tendon is a "mechanical bridge," transmitting muscle forces to the bones and joints. This tough, fibrous structure also helps muscles complete joint ...
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What Are Tendons? How They Work and More - WebMD
A tendon is a flexible, cord or rope-like connective tissue. It forms a bridge that connects your muscles to your bones.
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Definition of tendon - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
Tough, fibrous, cord-like tissue that connects muscle to bone or another structure, such as an eyeball. Tendons help the bone or structure to move.
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Tendons - Basic Science - Orthobullets
Tendons · produce mostly type I collagen (85% of dry weight of tendons) · produce small amount of type III collagen (5% of dry weight).
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Tendon Anatomy - Physiopedia
The purpose of the tendon is to transmit forces generated from the muscle to the bone to elicit movement. The proximal attachment of the tendon is also known as ...
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Tendon Disorders - CCOHS
What are tendons? Tendons are rope-like bundles or bands of strong, smooth, shiny fibres that attach muscles to bones.
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tendon
tendon/ˈtendən; `tɛndən/ nstrong band or cord of tissue that joins muscle to bone; sinew 腱: strain a tendon 扭伤腱.
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what type of fluid is a tendon
Tenosynovitis is the inflammation of the fluid-filled sheath that surrounds a tendon. It can be either infectious or noninfectious.
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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. So, the central tendon acts as the diaphragm's own insertion.
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Circumferential angle in a circle, trigonometry What is the length of the tendon in a circle with a radius of 10 cm if the circumferential angle that belongs to the tendon is 77 degrees? ![inscribed_angle](
The Inscribed Angle Theorem states that the measure of an inscribed angle of a circle is half the measure of the central angle that subtends the same arc of the circle. Thus, the measure of the central angle that subtends the same arc has measure $2 \cdot 77^\circ = 154^\circ$. The length of the arc...
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Beef-Tendon - House of Carnivore
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