Tendonitis.
A sprained ankle is a tear in a ligament or tendon, not an injury to a bone.
The ligaments that hold your ankle bones together get stretched or torn.
Muscle or Bone. A tendon connects a muscle and bone together but is not a muscle or bone.
No, a sprain is a tear in the ligament or tendon, not an injury to a bone.
The largest and thickest tendon in the human body is the Achilles tendon. This tendon is located at the back of the ankle and connects the calf muscle to the actual bone of the heel.
There's no such thing as a "sprained bone." A sprain is a partial tear of a ligament or tendon; it's not an injury to a bone.
A Ligament or sometimes a Joint or a tendon Attaches a Bone to another Bone. A Tendon attaches a Bone to a Muscle.
the small tendons hold the joints together.
No, a tendon attaches a muscle to bone. A ligament attaches a bone to another bone.
Of course, its called bone tendon.
The Achilles tendon is neither bone nor cartilage. It is, unsurprisingly, a tendon.
The part of anatomy that fits this description is the tendon, which attaches the muscle to bone.