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tendon    音标拼音: [t'ɛndən]
n. 腱



tendon
n 1: a cord or band of inelastic tissue connecting a muscle with
its bony attachment [synonym: {tendon}, {sinew}]

Tendon \Ten"don\, n. [F., fr. L. tendere to stretch, extend. See
{Tend} to move.] (Anat.)
A tough insensible cord, bundle, or band of fibrous
connective tissue uniting a muscle with some other part; a
sinew.
[1913 Webster]

{Tendon reflex} (Physiol.), a kind of reflex act in which a
muscle is made to contract by a blow upon its tendon. Its
absence is generally a sign of disease. See {Knee jerk},
under {Knee}.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Ligament vs. Tendon: What’s the Difference? - Healthline
    What’s the Difference Between Ligaments and Tendons? You have thousands of ligaments and tendons in your body Both are made of connective tissue and can be torn or overstretched, but they differ
  • Tendon (Sinew): What It Is, Anatomy Function - Cleveland Clinic
    What is a tendon (sinew)? A tendon, or sinew, is a cord of strong, flexible tissue, similar to a rope Tendons connect your muscles to your bones Tendons let you move your limbs They also help prevent muscle injury by absorbing some of the impact your muscles take when you run, jump or do other movements
  • Tendon - Wikipedia
    There are about 4,000 tendons in the adult human body [1][2] A tendon is made of dense regular connective tissue, whose main cellular components are special fibroblasts called tendon cells (tenocytes) [3] Tendon cells synthesize the tendon's extracellular matrix, which abounds with densely-packed collagen fibers
  • What Are Tendons? How They Work and More - WebMD
    A tendon is a flexible, cord or rope-like connective tissue It forms a bridge that connects your muscles to your bones Tendons let you move the bones in your limbs while your muscles tighten
  • 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 of the highest tensile strengths found among soft tissues Learn about the anatomy and physiology of tendons
  • Tendon Anatomy - Physiopedia
    Tendons are situated between bone and muscle s and are bright white in colour, their fibro-elastic composition gives them the strength require to transmit large mechanical forces Each muscle has two tendons, one proximally and one distally
  • Tendons: Anatomy, Function and Treatment - Verywell Health
    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 prone to injuries like inflammation (swelling) from overuse, strains from overstretching, and tears
  • Tendon | definition of tendon by Medical dictionary
    a cord or band of strong white fibrous tissue that connects a muscle to a bone When the muscle contracts it pulls on the tendon, which moves the bone Tendons are extremely tough and are seldom torn, even when an injury is severe enough to break a bone or tear a muscle One of the most prominent tendons is the achilles tendon
  • Tendons and Tendon Conditions - OrthoNJ
    What Are Tendons? Tendons are strong, fibrous connective tissues that connect muscles to bones and they play a vital role in movement and stability Found throughout the body—from the small tendons in your fingers and toes to larger ones like the Achilles tendon in your ankle—they enable coordinated motion by…





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