Instead of being connected by joints, sesamoid bones connect to your muscles using tendons. Two of these special bones work like pulleys near your big toe to aid tendon movement. Learn what happens when these tendons get inflamed.
In Motion, a quarterly publication from the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, is now available online here on our website. In Motion is published on a quarterly basis, and is designed to highlight relevant information for multiple age groups from exercise and rehabilitation to nutrition and psychology.
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