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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Myotendinous junction (MTJ) is a part of the myotendinous unit, which connects muscle and tendon, and transmits forces between them.
The MTJ junction consists of interdigitating tendon fibers and terminal myocytes, creating finger-like projections which increase the connecting area between a tendon and a muscle, and consequenstly disperse the energy of a contracting muscle, decreasing focal stress<ref>Radiopedia Myotendinous junction Available:https://radiopaedia.org/articles/myotendinous-junction?lang=us (accessed 12.6.2022)</ref>.


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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Myotendinous junction (MTJ) is a part of the myotendinous unit, which connects muscle and tendon, and transmits forces between them.

The MTJ junction consists of interdigitating tendon fibers and terminal myocytes, creating finger-like projections which increase the connecting area between a tendon and a muscle, and consequenstly disperse the energy of a contracting muscle, decreasing focal stress[1].

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  1. Radiopedia Myotendinous junction Available:https://radiopaedia.org/articles/myotendinous-junction?lang=us (accessed 12.6.2022)