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  1. Tendon (Sinew): What It Is, Anatomy & Function - Cleveland Clinic

    When you contract (squeeze) your muscle, your tendon pulls the attached bone, causing it to move. Tendons essentially work as levers to move your bones as your muscles contract and …

  2. Tendon - Wikipedia

    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 …

  3. What Are Tendons? How They Work and More - WebMD

    Jun 12, 2024 · 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 …

  4. 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 …

  5. Ligament vs. Tendon: What’s the Difference? - Healthline

    Feb 7, 2018 · As a muscle contracts, the attached tendon pulls the bone into movement. Think of what happens to your bicep when you bend your elbow.

  6. Tendon Anatomy - Physiopedia

    Each muscle has two tendons, one proximally and one distally. The point at which the tendon forms attachment to the muscle is also known as the myotendinous junction (MTJ) and the …

  7. How Do You Tell If a Tendon Is Torn or Strained? - MedicineNet

    Oct 16, 2025 · Learn the symptoms of a tendon tear and strain below. Tendons are cord-like fibrous tissue structures that connect muscles to bones. Thus, a tendon has two ends, one of …