Wes we do have a tendon with the ear it is the smallest tendon that the human body has.
Infrapatellar tendon is the tendon below the knee
The Achilles tendon is neither bone nor cartilage. It is, unsurprisingly, a tendon.
There a lot of tendons on the plantar side of the foot. Off the top of my head... Tendon of the flexor digitorum longus Tendon of the flexor digitorum brevis Tendon of the flexor hallucis longus Tendon of the flexor hallucis brevis Tendon of the flexor digiti minimi brevis Tendon of the fibularis longus Tendon of the tibialis posterior Tendons of the lumbricals Tendons of the plantar interosseous muscles Tendon of the abductor hallucis Tendon of the adductor hallucis Tendon of the abductor digiti minimi There are also a bunch of ligaments.
Surgeons often use the Plantaris Tendon for tendon grafts needed in other parts of the body.
The distance a tendon travels upon movement of a joint, as seen muscle flexion causing retraction (excursion) of the tendon.
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cartilage that's what bones are made of but its just like that if u opened your ear it would be like that two
Infrapatellar tendon is the tendon below the knee
what bursae is found when one tendon crosses another tendon
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Another name for bowed tendon is a tendonitis or tendon strain.
The smallest skeletal muscle in the body is in the ear. It is the stapedius, attached to the smallest bone in the body, the stapes. The stapedius measures 1/20th of an inch (about 1.25 mm). This muscle helps to move the bones in middle ear that form the delicate hearing apparatus, and helps protect our sensitive inner ear.
The Achilles Tendon.
The scientific name for tendon is "tendo." Tendons are strong connective tissues that attach muscles to bones, allowing for movement and providing stability and support to the body.
The tendon that is named after a Greek hero is the Achilles tendon.