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.
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A tendon is a continuation of collagen fibers from muscle tissue that attach muscle to bone. Tendons are tough and flexible connective tissues that help transmit the force generated by muscle contractions to move the bones they are attached to.
The long thin tendon commonly used for tendon transplants is the flexor tendon from the hamstring muscle, known as the "semitendinosus" tendon.
what bursae is found when one tendon crosses another tendon
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Another name for bowed tendon is a tendonitis or tendon strain.
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The tendon that is named after a Greek hero is the Achilles tendon.
Calcaneal (Achilles) Tendon
The Achilles Tendon.
If you have a tendon that tears and cannot be repaired then it must be replaced. A plastic ops tendon may be used in place of the original tendon if necessary.
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.