function of tendons
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tendon is a fibrous connective tissue which attaches muscle to bone. Tendons may also attach muscles to structures such as the eyeball. A tendon serves to move the bone or structure.
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The function of the tendon is to act as a stretch and recoil mechanism that transmits the force generated by a muscle to the bones or joints to which it is attached. Though an imperfect analogy, a tendon can be thought of as being similar to elastic or a rubber band. As you pull on elastic or a rubber band the material stretches, but as soon as you release it the material snaps back to its previous shape. As a muscle contracts, it exerts force on the tendon in a similar manner. The tendon will stretch and then pull back to a shorter length or recoil. This recoil transmits the energy of the muscle contraction to the joint and results in movement.
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Function
The function of the tendon is to act as a stretch and recoil mechanism that transmits the force generated by a muscle to the bones or joints to which it is attached. Though an imperfect analogy, a tendon can be thought of as being similar to elastic or a rubber band. As you pull on elastic or a rubber band the material stretches, but as soon as you release it the material snaps back to its previous shape. As a muscle contracts, it exerts force on the tendon in a similar manner. The tendon will stretch and then pull back to a shorter length or recoil. This recoil transmits the energy of the muscle contraction to the joint and results in movement.
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