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Q: The point of attachment of a muscle by means of a tendon to the stationary bone is called?
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What is the attachment to the stationary bone?

Alright, now that the riff-raff is outta the way - Origin is the attachment of a muscle (tendon) that is stationary. Insertion is at the other end of the muscle that is attached to a movable bone, also with a tendon. Hoped that helps.


Injury to the body of the muscle or attachment of the tendon?

An injury to a muscle or a tendon is called a strain.


What is an origin tendon?

The origin refers to the muscle attachment that is more stable. The tendon that attaches the muscle to its origin can be called the origin tendon,


The bone at the end of a muscle attachment that does not move during muscle contraction is called the?

Tendon! it just connects the bone to the muscle


What an injury to the body if the muscle attachment of a tendon is known as?

Strain


What is an injury to the body of the muscle or the attachment of tendon?

snapped ligaments


When a muscle joins a boin and has no visible tendon it is said to have what?

a direct attachment


What do you call an injury to the body of the muscle or attachment of the tendon?

An injury to the body of the muscle or attachment of the tendon is known as a strain. To treat a strain, the affected limb should be elevated and a cold compress applied to the area.


Define the attachment points of muscle to bone?

A tendon connects bone to muscle and a ligament connects bone to bone. The actual point of attachment where a muscle connects to a bone is called the process(n) of the bone.


The more moveable attachment point of a muscle is called the?

The origin is the "immovable" point of attachment of a muscle to a bone.


Complete tearing away of a muscle or ligament from attachment to a bone is called what?

A complete tear or complete rupture, whether it involves a tendon (muscle-to-bone connection) or a ligament (bone-to-bone connection)


What is the stationary end when a muscle contracts?

A muscle attaches to a bone at two points the origin and insertion. The origin is the immovable (stationary) point. The insertion is the movable point. The insertion always moves towards the origin.Fibrous joint? The definition: consists of two bones that are united by fibrous tissue and exhibit little or no movement.