Tendons are very strong ropelike structures. They gradually arise from muscles. The power of muscles are transmitted by tendons. Muscles will take a larger area for origin or insertion. Tendons make the area dramatically less.
Ligaments connect bones to other bones to form ajoint. If there is nothing holding things together then you cant end up with a working joint. Imagine a hinge without a pin or vice versa,
ligaments hold organs in place and connect bone to bone
They attach bones to bones
Ligaments hold joints together.
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ligaments;] cartilage A+
twisting of ligaments at joints
nope!
coracoacromial and coracoclavicular ligaments
The ligaments are important and useful because the act as a connector between different bones, connecting them together. The cartilage is important and useful, however, isn't found in too many areas of the body. Elastic cartilage is the most useful of the cartilages.
Ligaments need to be somewhat stretchy to allow for normal joint movement and flexibility. Being stretchy helps prevent injury by absorbing and distributing forces during physical activities. However, if ligaments are too stretchy, it can lead to joint instability and an increased risk of injury.
Ligaments do not have blood vessels, but obtain most nutrients they need from the synovial fluid of the joint with which they are associated.
Ligaments and tendons do not "heal" per se. They need to be operated on to repair them. Bones heal because they have the ability to repair and grow themselves more so than ligaments and tendons.
denticulate ligaments
Tendons and Ligaments
ligaments connect bones to bones. in a severe dislocation the ligaments were most likely torn and damaged
Ligaments are factors that affect the stability of the foot. The spring ligament, deltoid ligament, and talocalcaneal interosseous ligament are most important for arch stability.
Only your doctor can advise you on this. You may need to have the ligaments surgically repaired to get full (or most) function back.
Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them.
Ankles, knees, and wrists (also the parts of the body most prone to sprains, BECAUSE of the fact that they have so many ligaments!) :)
Tendons, ligaments and cartilege in between.