Tendons are the structures that connect muscles to bones. They are composed of dense connective tissue and play a crucial role in transmitting the force generated by muscles to facilitate movement of the skeleton. There are various positions available in fields such as sports medicine, physical therapy, and orthopedics that focus on the health and rehabilitation of tendons and related musculoskeletal structures.
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Tendons
We have about 200+ bones in our body, but each bone must be controlled by several muscles. And some muscles do not control bones, for example the facial muscles and the eye muscles. So there are more muscles than bones.
Muscles are on the outside of the bone.
Strap muscles
The bone cell moves through the support of the muscles. The cell muscles will expand and contract which will result into movement of the bone cell.
Muscles do not attach to other muscles. They only attach to bone.
No, it is a very tough, fibrous material that connects muscle to bone.
Muscles are attached to bones by tendons.
That is thigh bone
That is thigh bone
The infrahyoid muscles, such as the sternohyoid, omohyoid, thyrohyoid, and sternothyroid muscles, are responsible for depressing the hyoid bone. These muscles help to lower the hyoid bone during swallowing and speaking.