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The two tendons that are attached to the patella are: the quadriceps tendon, which attaches above, and the patellar tendon, which attaches on the bottom
If you have a tendon that tears and cannot be repaired then it must be replaced. A plastic ops tendon may be used in place of the original tendon if necessary.
They make an incision, pull the detached muscle into place, lace sutures through the tendon, drill holes into the bone, and then they anchor the sutures into the bone. Then they immobilize the affected appendage. The duration of immobilization depends on which tendon was reattached. Typically, immobilization ceases after 4-12 weeks, and then several weeks to several months of physical therapy ensues.
The banderilleros place the banderillas, barbed, decorated sticks, into the bull's tossing muscle. Sometimes the matador, himself, will place the sticks.
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This is known as a subduction zone.
the place where the muscle begins.
Muscle fibers converge into tendinous material that attaches a portion or body of the muscle to specific bony landmarks on the skeleton. The place that muscle fibers become tendon can be called, for lack of a better term, a musculotendinous junction. Tendons attach muscles to bones (just as ligaments attach bone to bone) at landmarks on the skeleton. Most of these landmarks have names of their own, based on things like shape, location and/or size. Depending upon the depth to which one wants to focus on these attention points, they can be further divided into origin and insertion points, meaning that a muscle originates and ends at specific, mappable points on the skeleton and those points are, for the most part, the same for each person.
The intertubercular bicipital groove is a sulcus formed by the greater and lesser tubercles of the humerus. The tendon of the long head of the biceps muscle passes through this groove and is held in place by a transverse ligament.
On the inside of your elbow, where your arm bends and straightens.
Capillary beds of the muscle
Into The Muscle; Within The Muscle