the elastic band was invented to hold envelopes and pieces of paper together.
Ligaments are bands of connective tissue that hold bones together at a joint. They provide stability and support to the joint during movement. Injuries to ligaments, such as sprains, can result in pain and instability in the affected joint.
Ligaments hold your bones together. Ligaments are thick fibrous bands of connective tissue that will hold bones, cartilage or other structures together.
The job of ligaments is to hold bones together. They are similar to tendons which attach bones and muscles together.
There are three types of soft tissue that hold a joint together. The types of soft tissue are ligaments, tendons and muscles.
Muscles are connected to bones by tendons. Ligaments hold joints together.
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Things will not stay together. Muscles will not hold to bones for example.
Ligaments are tough bands of tissue that connect bones to other bones at a joint and help to stabilize and support the joint. They also help to limit the movement of the joint to prevent excessive strain or injury.
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Strong ligaments (tough, elastic bands of connective tissue) surround the joint to give support and limit the joint's movement. Ligaments connect bones together. Tendons. Tendons (another type of tough connective tissue) on each side of a joint attach to muscles that control movement of the joint.
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