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Anarel [89]
4 years ago
5

Stitching of the large tissue that acts as a tendon and attaches muscles to bone is called

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Gwar [14]4 years ago
3 0
The appropriate response is aponeurorrhaphy. Aponeurorrhaphy alludes to the stutured of an aponeurosis, which is the more profound and thicker band of stringy connective tissue appending muscles to bones. It is a strategy in which the solid sheet of tissue that fortified the patient's muscle to close-by bone.
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