tend-, tendo-, ten-, teno-, tenot-, tenonto-, tens-, tent-, -tend, -tension, -tent, -tense, -tensive, -tentious

(Greek > Latin: to move in a certain direction; to stretch, to hold out; tension; as well as tendon, sinew)

tenodynia, tenontodynia (s) (noun) (no pl)
Pain in a tendon (connective tissue that connects muscle to bone); tenodynia: tendinitis: Chuck learned that playing sports could cause tenodynia because of getting injured, so he just sat and watched TV or played games on his cell phone.
tenofibril
One of a system of fibers found in the cytoplasm of epithelial cells (cells that cover the surface of the body and line its cavities).
tenology
The science or study of that part of the anatomy which relates to the tendons.
tenolysis
tenomyoplasty
tenomyotomy
tenon
tenonitis
tenonometer
tenontinitis
tenontography
A treatise on, or a description of, the tendons.
tenontology
1. The sum of what is known regarding the tendons.
2. The branch of science that studies and specializes in knowledge regarding the tendons.
tenontomyoplasty
tenontoplastic
tenontoplasty

Some related "tension" words are available at this tono- unit.