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Structure and Function of Ligaments and Tendons ... The difference between the two curves represents the amount of energy that is dissipated or lost during loading. An example of hysteresis is shown below:
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www.engin.umich.edu/class/bme456/ligten/ligten.htm
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The difference between ligaments and tendons are. Well ligaments are the saying BONE TO BONE. And the tendons are with the saying BONE TO MUSCLE. GET IT??
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_betwee...
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Ligaments and tendons share some similarities. They are both ways in which the body ties two structures together. They are both made up of similar tissue (mostly collagen). Their main difference is in what they connect together. Ligaments t...
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The second difference between tendons and ligaments is that while ligaments are totally passive structure, tendons, including retinaculae, are active structure. This is because the tendon’s helical crystals are piezoelectric.
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www.tendonitis.net/tendons_and_ligaments.htm
www.tendonitis.net/tendons_and_ligaments.htm
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What is the difference between Glucosamine Sulfate ... What is the difference between Glucosamine Sulfate and Glucosamine Hydrochloride? And does '[BIOCHEM] Liga-Tend' really work for ligaments and tendons recovery?
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answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091123061813AAKk...
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The second difference between tendons and ligaments is that while ligaments are totally passive structure, tendons are active structure [this includes retinaculae*]. This is because the helical crystals in tendons are piezoelectric.;
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www.neurosoma.com/ligaments.html
www.neurosoma.com/ligaments.html
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What’s the difference between a tendon and a ligament? ... A tendon connects a muscle to a bone. A ligament connects two bones at a joint. An ankle sprain is an injury to the ligaments that connect the bones of the ankle.
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www.dryuska.com/living.html
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Why are 2 muscles needed in this example (and in most similar situations in the body) ?; > one to perform action, one to undo it; What is the difference between a tendon and a ligament? > tendon joins muscle to bone, ligaments join bone to bone;
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www.biotopics.co.uk/pot/skelet.html
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For instance the difference between muscle, tendon, and ligament. Or the importance of fascia. The more you understand how your body is put together the easier it is to get it to work for you - and minimize the potential damage (for instance by trying to stretch ligaments or incorrectly targeting a stretch).
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www.raqs.co.nz/safedance/glossary_a.html
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