kildeleddet
Kildeleddet, also known as the "source joint" or "origin joint" in English, refers to the anatomical joint where a muscle attaches to a bone at its origin point. This term is commonly used in Danish anatomy and biomechanics to describe the fixed end of a muscle, as opposed to the indsatleddet, or insertion joint, which is the movable end. The origin joint is typically closer to the body’s center or a more stable skeletal structure, providing a stable base for muscle contraction.
In human anatomy, the exact location of the kildeleddet varies depending on the muscle. For example, the
The term is particularly relevant in studies of muscle function, rehabilitation, and biomechanical analysis, where understanding
In Danish medical and physical education literature, kildeleddet is often contrasted with indsatleddet to clarify the