flexibility
The possible range of motion of muscles, joints, and ligaments can be demonstrated through flexibility tests and assessments, such as the sit-and-reach test, goniometric measurements for joint angles, and muscle length assessments like the Thomas test. These tests help evaluate the flexibility and extension capabilities of the body's musculoskeletal system.
Hyper-flexible joints and their attaching ligaments.
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Muscles are connected to bones by tendons. Ligaments hold joints together.
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Repetitive Strain Injury or RSI.
Muscles contract to generate force, while tendons connect muscles to bones to transmit that force. Ligaments connect bones to each other at joints, providing stability and limiting excessive movement. Joints allow bones to move together, with the coordination of muscles, tendons, and ligaments, to produce various types of movement.
The functions of the ligaments is to attach the muscles to the bones, to attach bones to bones, to give support to the joints and help in the movement of the joint and body
Ligaments attach bones to bones, providing stability and support to joints. They do not attach to muscles directly.
Tendons connect muscle to bone. Ligaments connect cartilages or bone to bone (joints).
Bones are held together by ligaments, which are strong, fibrous bands of connective tissue. Ligaments connect bones to bones and help provide stability to joints.