An aponeurosis (; : aponeuroses) is a flattened tendon by which muscle attaches to bone or fascia. Aponeuroses exhibit an ordered arrangement of collagen fibres, thus attaining high tensile strength in a particular direction while being vulnerable to tensional or shear forces in other directions. Also serving as an origin or insertion site for certain muscles e.g latissimus dorsi.

See also

  • Aponeurosis of the obliquus externus abdominis
  • Aponeurosis of the serratus posterior superior muscle
  • Plantar aponeurosis
  • Inguinal aponeurotic falx
  • Bicipital aponeurosis
  • Palatine aponeurosis
  • Fascia

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