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Q: Is lumbar aponeurosis a muscle
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What is the function of the epicranial aponeurosis?

attachements of muscle to muscle


How do you train the aponeurosis muscle?

There's no such structure as an "aponeurosis muscle." There are a number of muscles that have aponeuroses, and each has a different approach for strengthening.


Is the aponeurosis a ropelike piece of muscle that forms indirect connections to muscle of the leg?

An aponeurosis is not rope-like, as a tendon is, but is a broad sheet of connective tissue that connects muscle to other muscle or to bone.


What anchors muscles to muscles?

When a muscle is connected to another muscle, they are connected by an aponeurosis.


What 3 muscles supinate the manus?

The supinator muscle, bicipital aponeurosis and brachioradialis muscle


What is the difference between an aponeurosis and a tendon?

They are basically the same thing......connecting muscles to bones but tendons are cord-like and aponeurosis is sheetlike.Describe the difference between a tendon and an aponeurosis


Tissue that connects muscle to bone in humans?

Tendons and aponeurosis


How is the aponeurosis functionally similar to a tendon?

tendons are cord-like, whereas aponeurosis are sheet-likea tendon connect bone to muscleIt forms in sheets, instead of the bands that connect muscle to bone.


What is the aponeurosis action origin insertion?

An aponeurosis is a large sheet of tendon. It depends on which one you are referring to as to origin and insertion. The thoracolumbar aponeurosis, for example, has many insertions, mainly on the latissimus dorsi muscle and its main origin is the spine and sacrum.


Flat sheath-like tendon which connects muscle to bone?

It's called an aponeurosis. :)


What is a aponeurosis?

a flat sheet or ribbon of tendonlike material that anchors a muscle or connects it with the part that the muscle moves. Basically a tendon that connects a muscle to a bone or another muscle.


What abdominal muscle has fibers running at right angle sto the internal abdominal obliques?

Aponeurosis