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Home » Sesamoid Bone

Sesamoid Bone

March 9, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Sesamoid Bone.

The sesamoid bones are seed-like bony nodules found embedded in the tendons of muscles (in Arabic: Sesame = seed).

Characteristic features

  • Develop in tendons of the muscles after birth.
  • Are devoid of periosteum.
  • Are devoid of Haversian systems.
  • Ossify by multiple secondary centres.

Sesamoid Bone Anatomy

“The Role Of Sesamoid Bones In Reducing Tendon Friction”

Sesamoid Bone

“Functions Of Sesamoid Bones In The Body”

Functions of bones

  • Alter the direction of the pull of the muscle tendon.
  • Minimize the friction of the tendon against the bone.
  • Modify and sustain pressure.
  • Provide an additional articular surface to a joint.
  • Protect the tendons from wear and tear.
  • Act as pulleys for muscular contraction.

Sesamoid Bones in Human Body

“Importance Of Sesamoid Bones For Movement”

Sites of bones

  • Tendon of quadriceps femoris (patella)
  • Lateral head of gastrocnemius muscle (fabella)
  • Tendon of flexor carpi ulnaris (pisiform)
  • Two bony nodules (sesamoid bones) beneath the head of 1st metatarsal in the tendon of flexor pollicis brevis
  • Bony nodule in the tendon of adductor hallucis
  • Bony nodule in the tendon of peroneus longus where it winds around the cuboid bone

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