your muscles are anchored to bone through ligaments and tendons. If you undergo an amputation, how do the muscles react to no longer having that anchoring point?

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Do the muscles just sit bunched up and floppy in your limb or are there ways they anchor it to new points in surgery?

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Just a small point of clarification: ligaments connect bone to bone, and tendons connect muscle to bone (exceptions apply, such as tendons connecting to your eye)

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