I just went to a doctor today with the same question. She said any part of the body can become infected, localized infections are fairly uncommon however. In my case, it seems I have mild tendonitis in my left arm because with stretching and usage the pain, or sore feeling tends to become less intense. If a tendon seems warm, especially swollen or pink, then it's more likely an infection...
What are the tendon in your arm?
A tendon is the continuation of a muscle as it attaches to a bone. It runs from the back of the shoulder blade and attaches to the top of the arm bone.
I believe that an arm does have a tendon between the elbow and the shoulder.
Tendons in the arm are located throughout the muscles and connect muscles to bones. They transmit the force generated by muscles to move the bones and perform various movements in the arm. Examples include the biceps tendon, which attaches the biceps muscle to the radius bone in the lower arm.
The structure connecting the pectoral muscle to the humerus is the tendon of the pectoralis major muscle. This tendon attaches the muscle to the upper arm bone (humerus), allowing for movements like shoulder flexion, adduction, and medial rotation.
The part of anatomy that fits this description is the tendon, which attaches the muscle to bone.
Muscle or Bone. A tendon connects a muscle and bone together but is not a muscle or bone.
The gastrocnemius muscle is located in the posterior, or back part of the lower leg. The calcaneal tendon, more commonly known as the Achilles Tendon, is what connects the gastrocnemius muscle to the calcaneus bone.
Tendon excursion is the distance that a tendon can move when a muscle contracts and relaxes. It is the length change that occurs in the tendon as the muscle produces movement at a joint. Tendon excursion is important for proper muscle function and joint mobility.
An injury to a muscle or a tendon is called a strain.
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,
it is the tendon