Fascia
Tendon
Tendons attach muscle to bone Ligaments attach bone to bone
The periosteum serves as an attachment point for muscles and bones through tendons and ligaments.Periosteum: membrane lining outer surface of bones. Functions: [1] osteoblasts (increase bone width), [2] healing process (after break), [3] nerve endings (sensitive to manipulation), [4] provides nourishment (blood supply).
The fibrous tissues are the ligaments, slightly elastic strands connecting the bones.Other connective tissues include the tendons (connect muscles to bones) and fasciae (connect muscles to muscles).
Tendons are made up of tough band of fibrous connective tissues which join bones and muscles together and are capable of withstanding tension!
The fibrous membrane surrounding each muscle is the fascia. This membrane comprises connective tissue.
here's the answer. the outer layer of the bone is covered by fibrous membrane known as periosteum, which is the place where the muscles adhere.
Tendon
Fascia are layers of fibrous tissue covering and separating muscles.
An aponeurosis is a flattened fibrous membrane which binds muscles together or connects them to other body parts.
Fasciectomy.
Inter-muscular means between the muscles -- separating the muscles.
connective tissue
Tendons attach muscle to bone Ligaments attach bone to bone
aponeurosis
Bones are connected to muscles by tendons, tough bundles of fibrous connective tissue.
Fascia