it is caused by the strain on your leg,as well as the temples
A complete tear or complete rupture, whether it involves a tendon (muscle-to-bone connection) or a ligament (bone-to-bone connection)
An injury to either a muscle or the tissue that connects muscle to bone (called a tendon).
Quadriceps muscle is one of the strongest muscle of the body, but yes it can tear. Quadricpes muscle originates from the femur the thigh bone and inserts into the knee cap bone patella and then it goes down further to insert onto the leg bone or tibia. The main function of the muscle is extension of the knee that is to make the knee straight. it can tear at three locations 1 quadriceps tendon tear 2 patella fracture 3 patellar tendon tear the effect of this is inability to extend the knee and inability to lock the knee while standing the person buckles at the knee while standing.
The usual causes of a bone spur are various. They can occur as a result of genetics, after injury, and in the older generation, it can be a result of general wear and tear.
When muscle fibers are overstretched they tear.
A muscle strain is an injury to one of your muscles that causes it to tear. They're one of the most common injuries, especially among athletes.
A herniation is the protrusion of muscle substance through a tear.
You tear a muscle.
Not breakable as such. But you can "tear" a muscle. And ruin the lining of the muscle.
Yes, an avulsion injury involves the tearing away of a portion of tissue or bone from its attachment site. It typically occurs at the point where a tendon or ligament attaches to bone.
Tear Away was created in 2001-01.
tear or rupture of a muscle myo = muscles rrhexis= tear or rupture