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  1. Sesamoid bone - Wikipedia

    In equine anatomy, the term sesamoid bone usually refers to the two sesamoid bones found at the back of the fetlock or metacarpophalangeal and metatarsophalangeal joints in both …

  2. Sesamoiditis: What Is It, Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

    While most bones in the body are connected to other bones, sesamoid bones are unique in that they are only connected to tendons. They interact with the tendons as they move and are …

  3. Sesamoid Injuries in the Foot - Foot Health Facts

    In the normal foot, the sesamoids are two pea-shaped bones located in the ball of the foot, beneath the big toe joint. Acting as a pulley for tendons, the sesamoids help the big toe move …

  4. Anatomy, Sesamoid Bones - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Apr 4, 2023 · The word "sesamoid" derives from the Arabic word 'sesamum' translating to sesame, given that many sesamoid bones are small. Sesamoid bones are most commonly …

  5. Sesamoiditis and Sesamoid Fracture - OrthoInfo - AAOS

    Sesamoids act like pulleys. They provide a smooth surface for the tendons to slide over, increasing the ability of the tendons to transmit muscle forces. The sesamoids in the forefoot …

  6. Sesamoid bone - Structure, Location, Function, Diagram

    Jun 20, 2024 · Sesamoid bones are small, round bones that are embedded within tendons or ligaments. These bones are found in various locations throughout the body, but they are most …

  7. What are sesamoid bones, and why are they unique? - Bone

    Dec 26, 2024 · Sesamoid bones are small, round bones that are typically found in locations where a tendon passes over a joint. The most well-known sesamoid bone in the human body is the …

  8. Sesamoid | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Nov 26, 2024 · Sesamoids, also known as sesamoid bones, are focal areas of ossification within tendons as they pass over joints 1. They can also occur in ligaments and usually measure a …

  9. Sesamoid - Physiopedia

    Sesamoid bones are a type of bone that develop in some tendons where they cross the ends of long bones. Sesamoids ossify during puberty and delayed ossification can indicate delayed …

  10. Sesamoid Bones: Normal and Abnormal | Radsource

    Sesamoid bones are small round or ovoid bones embedded in certain tendons, usually related to joint surfaces 3. Sesamoid bones not only protect tendons from damage, but also can increase …

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