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What is sinew?

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17y ago
Updated: 6/9/2024

Sinew is a another name for tendon. Tendons join muscles to bones and look like white bits of gristle. They are very strong and do not stretch. The hamstring joining the calf muscle to the heel is an example of a tendon that you can feel at the back of your ankle.

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