Muscle Origin and Insertion: Understanding Muscle Attachments
The stationary point to which a muscle attaches to the body is known as the origin. The origin is typically a bone, and it is the point from which the muscle contracts. The other end of the muscle, which attaches to the movable bone, is known as the insertion.Bones, Joints & Muscles - Related Articles
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