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Hi, patella cubiti which is also known as sesamoideum tricipitale is your answer.
By working out the smaller bicep more than you work out the larger one. For example if you are a righty, usually your right bicep is larger, Therefore if you were doing bicep curls I would do 10 with the right and 15 with the left.
The patella(knee bone) is the closes bone that is as long as it is wide
does the same organism always react to the same stimulus at the same way
Sort of - bowed tendons are one example of tendonitis. Tendonitis is simply inflammation in a tendon while a bowed tendon refers to tearing of the superficial digital flexor tendon along the back of the cannon bone.
The population is as far as 1 in 50,000 people suffer from yellow nail disease but the same is increasing and has reached to the limit of 1 per 30,000.
Achilles, as in the Achilles tendon in the heel
During activities such as tennis, baseball, or football; stress puts a good deal of stress on the elbow, thereby causing the tendons of the elbow slowly and painfully begin to pull away from the bone of the elbow. This is where the pain in your elbow originates. The tendon-bone connection continues to weaken and the pain in your elbow steadily increases. By placing continual pressure on the tendons connecting the Flexor and the Extensor muscles to the Medial and Lateral Epicondyles, will significantly reducing the tension at the point of connection to the bone. This will reduce the chance of exacerbation of Tendinitis.
Same as any tendon anywhere - to link muscle to bone.Tendons connect muscle to muscle.
Ten Tenure Tenant and Tendon.
Pairs of muscles which work in a relationship, where both can support and oppose each other. The best and easiest example is the bicep and tricep. When the bicep is contracted the tricep is usually relaxed and visa versa. Think of it like a bicep curl. When you lift the dumbbell your bicep is contracting in the concentric contraction, but is still contracting on the way down, just on an eccentric contraction (i.e. acting as a brake). The whole time your tricep is relaxed. However when a tricep curl is performed the same principles apply but obviously using your tricep.
Many people would react the same way if there was natural destruction.