Connective tissue
ligaments and tendons shorten and becomes less flexible with age
Ligaments connect bones to bones. Tendons connect bones to muscle.
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strain and sprain involves the ligaments
Connective tissue such as ligaments and tendons are composed mainly of collagen fibers that provide strength and stability. Ligaments connect bones to bones while tendons connect muscles to bones. They are tough and fibrous in nature, with tendons typically appearing more white and dense, while ligaments are slightly more elastic in structure.
Loading of tendons and ligaments. This is found in all tendons and ligaments and is not a feature of injury.
Ligaments and Tendons are cartilage. Ligaments connect bones to bones and Tendons connect muscles to bones.
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tendon because (Apex) said so
ligaments and tendons shorten and becomes less flexible with age
Tendons do flex.
Ligaments connect bones to bones. Tendons connect bones to muscle.
ligaments hold the bone joints in place
A string made from ligaments or tendons is called a sinew. Sinew has traditionally been used in various cultures for making items such as bowstrings, thread, and sewing materials due to its strength and durability.
Bones are attached to each other by tendons
No, ligaments connect bone to bone, while tendons connect muscle to bone.
An orthopedic doctor/surgeon deals with bones, ligaments, tendons, etc.