Direct vs. Indirect Muscle Attachments: Understanding Skeletal Muscle Mechanics
There are actually more direct muscle attachments than indirect- that is tendinous- muscle attachments to the bone.
- Direct muscular attachments to bone allow more intricate movements
- Tendonous muscular attachments allow more powerful lever systems and the muscles do not need to extend into regions to produce movements. Thus they afford economy of space.
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