tendon in the PONS Dictionary

tendon Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

pull [or strain] a muscle/tendon

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Gliding now medially shows the insertion of the subscapularis tendon.
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An inflammation of the tendons in the thumb caused by constant text-messaging is also called text-messager's thumb, or texting tenosynovitis.
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Large muscles in the forearm send long tendons to the fingers and these tendons attach at specific points on these bones.
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Peoples tendons in the back of their necks were severed with sabers, so that a person could no longer hold their head up.
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The legs are clean, with broad, flat knees and powerful hocks, showing clear definition of tendons and ligaments.
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During these periods, excessive pressure can be exerted on the peroneus tertius tendon, which runs along the lateral side of the foot.
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When muscle tendon units lengthen, the load strain facilitates mechanical activity.
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The elastic efficiency of the resilin isolated from locust tendon has been reported to be 97% (only 3% of stored energy is lost as heat).
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Tension subsequently imposed on the concrete is transferred directly to the tendons.
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Tendons connect muscles to bone and normally have an elastic property so that they can stretch.
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