
Tendon: Function, Anatomy & Common Injuries - Cleveland Clinic
What is a tendon? A tendon is a cord of strong, flexible tissue, similar to a rope. Tendons connect your muscles to your bones. Tendons let us move our limbs. They also help prevent muscle …
Ligament vs. Tendon: What’s the Difference? - Healthline
Sep 18, 2018 · Ligaments and tendons are both made of connective tissue and both can be torn or overstretched, but they differ in function. Ligaments attach one bone to another. Tendons …
Tendon - Wikipedia
Tendons, like ligaments, are made of collagen. The difference is that ligaments connect bone to bone, while tendons connect muscle to bone. There are about 4,000 tendons in the adult …
Tendons: Anatomy, Function and Treatment - Verywell Health
Sep 14, 2022 · Tendons are strong, flexible tissue bands connecting muscles to bones. When you tighten your muscles, tendons shorten and pull on your bones to move your joints. They are …
Tendon | Description & Function | Britannica
Tendon, tissue that attaches a muscle to other body parts, usually bones. Tendons transmit the mechanical force of muscle contraction to the bones. They are remarkably strong, having one …
What Are Tendons? How They Work and More - WebMD
Jun 13, 2024 · Tendons act as levers that move the bones when you tighten or relax your muscles. They transmit the force produced by muscle movement to the bones to allow …
Body Anatomy: Upper Extremity Tendons | The Hand Society
Tendons are fibrous cords, similar to a rope, and are made of collagen. They have blood vessels and cells to maintain tendon health and repair injured tendon. Tendons are attached to …
Tendon Anatomy - Physiopedia
Tendons are situated between bone and muscles and are bright white in colour, their fibro-elastic composition gives them the strength require to transmit large mechanical forces. Each muscle …
Anatomy, Tendons - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Tendons enable muscles to maintain optimal distance from the joint they operate on without needing excessive muscle length between their origin and insertion points. Tendons are stiffer …
Tendon: Anatomical structure and function | Kenhub
Oct 30, 2023 · Tendons are dense connective tissue structures, composed of an hierarchy of longitudinally arranged collagen fibers, elastin, glycoproteins, proteoglycans and a lesser …