Kin 5 muscular system Flashcards

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Reversal of muscle action

A

When the origin contracts towards the insertion (in pull up position, the proximal bone, which is usually more stable, have become the more movable bone!)

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Name of a muscle can tell you

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location, shape, action, # of heads or division, attachments, direction of fibers, size of muscle

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3
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parallel muscle

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longer and has greater range of motion potential

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4
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oblique muscle

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fibers shorter but more of them per given area - tend to have greater strength

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5
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parallel vs oblique

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ROM vs strength

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6
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4 types of parallel muscle

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strap, fusiform, rhomboidal (rectangular), triangular

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7
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strap muscle

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parallel muscle fiber, long thin ALL fibers running entire muscle (sartorius)

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8
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fusiform muscle

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parallel muscle fiber, wide in middle tapers at the end MOST fibers run entire muscle (biceps)
Muscle could be any size

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rhomboidal muscle

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parallel muscle fiber, four sided ,usually flat, broad tendon attachments at end (rhomboids, glut maximus)

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10
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triangular muscle

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parallel muscle fiber, flat fan shaped, fibers going from narrow attachment to broad attachment (pec major)

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11
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3 types of oblique muscle

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unipennate, bipennate, multipennate

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12
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unipennate muscle

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oblique muscle, one side of a feather, short fibers attaching diagonally along a tendon (tib posterior, flexor pollicis longus)

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13
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Bipennate

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oblique muscle, the full feather, attached around BOTH sides of the tendon, short fibers attaching diagonally

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14
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multipennate

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oblique muscle, a couple muscle looking feathers around one tendon (deltoid)

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15
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Functional characteristics of muscle

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normal resting length, contractility, extensibility, irritability, elasticity

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16
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Tension of muscle

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active and passive

17
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muscle contraction, stretching, excursion

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muscle can shorten half its length, muscle can stretch double the length it can shorten, excursion is the distance between max short and max stretch