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Q: What does fluid along the articular surface the insertion of the subscapularis tendon mean?
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Where is the subscapularis tendon?

it the leg


Partial thickness articular surface tear of the supraspinatus tendonmild acromioclavicular joint degeneration as described?

No full thickness/partial articular tear of the supraspinatus tendon


Can a tight tendon snap?

Yes. And it can be very painful when it rips off its attachment site. Two common tendon strains occur at the Achilles tendon at the calcareous insertion, and also the quadriceps insertion on the tibial tuberosity.


The insertion tendon of the group contains a large sesamoid bone?

The insertion tendon that contains a large sesamoid bone is the patella. Some people refer to the patella as the knee cap.


The insertion tendon of what muscle group contains the patella?

quadriceps :)


What is the difference between tendons of insertion and tendons of origin?

difference between the origin bendon and the insertion tendon


What insertion tendon of what group contains a patella?

The quadriceps muscle goes over the patella. The patella is encased in the quadriceps tendon. This tendon inserts on the tibia at the tibial tuberosity. Other muscles from the thigh have tendons which go underneath the patella.


The end of the muscle that is attached by means of a tendon to the movable bone and is opposite to the origin?

Insertion


The end of the muscle that is attached by means of a tendon to the movable bone and opposite to the origin?

INSERTION


The point of attachment of a muscle by means of a tendon to the stationary bone is called?

insertion


What is the insertion tendon of patella?

The patella is the round bone on the anterior of the knee. You can palpate the surface of the knee and you can gently shift the patella bone side to side. The insertion of the patella bone is quadricep ligament which attaches to the proximal end of the tibia. The origin of the patella is the quadricep tendon. The quadriceps consist of four muscles: rectus femoris, vastus intermedius, vastus medialis, and the vastus lateralis.


A bone imbedded in a tendon is called what bone?

Bones are not imbedded in tendons. Tendons attach to the bone from a muscle. The point at which a tendon attaches to a bone is called the 'insertion point'.