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No, they have a different composition and function.
Ligaments and tendons (connective tissue)
the mullus ligaments help you turn your spine around while you feet still stay in the same position.
tendons and ligaments
They prevent lateral movement of the spinal cord.
tendons and ligaments
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ligaments go bone to bone (for example in the knee itis called the ACL). Tendons attach muscle to bone.
Only your doctor can advise you on this. You may need to have the ligaments surgically repaired to get full (or most) function back.
Ligaments provide stability to a joint during both rest and movement. Excessive movements such as hyper-extension or hyper-flexion can be restricted by ligaments. Also, ligaments prevent movements in some directions.
For the chicken to stand on in the barnyard.
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