There are 29 total results for your 腱 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
腱 see styles |
jiàn jian4 chien ken けん |
tendon; sinew tendon |
腱子 see styles |
jiàn zi jian4 zi5 chien tzu |
sinew |
腱弓 see styles |
jiàn gōng jian4 gong1 chien kung |
tendon arch (anatomy) |
腱板 see styles |
kenban けんばん |
(abbreviation) (See 回旋腱板) rotator cuff |
腱炎 see styles |
jiàn yán jian4 yan2 chien yen kenen けんえん |
tendonitis {med} tendinitis; tendonitis |
腱膜 see styles |
kenmaku けんまく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) aponeurosis |
腱鞘 see styles |
jiàn qiào jian4 qiao4 chien ch`iao chien chiao kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
(anatomy) tendon sheath (noun - becomes adjective with の) sheath of tendon |
肌腱 see styles |
jī jiàn ji1 jian4 chi chien |
tendon (anatomy); sinew; hamstrings |
跟腱 see styles |
gēn jiàn gen1 jian4 ken chien |
heel tendon of mammals; Achilles tendon |
腱反射 see styles |
kenhansha けんはんしゃ |
{physiol} tendon reflex |
腱外膜 see styles |
jiàn wài mó jian4 wai4 mo2 chien wai mo |
(anatomy) epitenon |
腱膜瘤 see styles |
kenmakuryuu / kenmakuryu けんまくりゅう |
{med} (See 母趾外反症) bunion; hallux valgus |
腱鞘炎 see styles |
jiàn qiào yán jian4 qiao4 yan2 chien ch`iao yen chien chiao yen kenshouen / kenshoen けんしょうえん |
tenosynovitis (medicine) {med} tenosynovitis |
半腱肌 see styles |
bàn jiàn jī ban4 jian4 ji1 pan chien chi |
semitendinosus, one of the hamstring muscles in the thigh |
屈筋腱 see styles |
kukkinken くっきんけん |
{anat} flexor tendon |
屈腱炎 see styles |
kukkenen くっけんえん |
{med} bowed tendon |
旁腱肌 see styles |
páng jiàn jī pang2 jian4 ji1 p`ang chien chi pang chien chi |
see 膕旁腱肌|腘旁腱肌[guo2 pang2 jian4 ji1]; hamstring (anatomy) |
腿後腱 腿后腱 see styles |
tuǐ hòu jiàn tui3 hou4 jian4 t`ui hou chien tui hou chien |
hamstring muscle |
膝蓋腱 see styles |
shitsugaiken しつがいけん |
patellar tendon |
腱板損傷 see styles |
kenbansonshou / kenbansonsho けんばんそんしょう |
rotator cuff tear |
腱板疎部 see styles |
kenbansobu けんばんそぶ |
{anat} rotator interval; rotator cuff interval |
半腱様筋 see styles |
hankenyoukin / hankenyokin はんけんようきん |
{anat} semitendinousus; semitendinousus muscle |
回旋腱板 see styles |
kaisenkenban かいせんけんばん |
rotator cuff |
膕旁腱肌 腘旁腱肌 see styles |
guó páng jiàn jī guo2 pang2 jian4 ji1 kuo p`ang chien chi kuo pang chien chi |
hamstring (anatomy); see also 膕繩肌|腘绳肌[guo2 sheng2 ji1] |
アキレス腱 see styles |
akiresuken アキレスけん |
(1) {anat} Achilles tendon; calcaneal tendon; (2) Achilles' heel; vulnerable point |
膝蓋腱反射 see styles |
shitsugaikenhansha しつがいけんはんしゃ |
kneecap (patellar) reflex |
アキレス腱炎 see styles |
akiresukenen アキレスけんえん |
{med} Achilles tendonitis; Achilles tendinitis |
アキレス腱反射 see styles |
akiresukenhansha アキレスけんはんしゃ |
Achilles tendon reflex |
アキレス腱滑液嚢炎 see styles |
akiresukenkatsuekinouen / akiresukenkatsuekinoen アキレスけんかつえきのうえん |
{med} achillobursitis |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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