6 Muscular System Flashcards
skeletal muscle
striated and voluntary, produces movement
smooth muscle
non-striated and involuntary, it lines the GI tract, respiratory tract, blood vessels, urinary tract, and reproductive organs
cardiac muscle
striated, involuntary muscle found only in the heart
peristalsis
involuntary movement of smooth muscle that moves swallowed food through the stomach and intestines
epicardium
outermost layer of the heart
myocardium
the muscular middle layer of the heart that is responsible for the heart’s pumping action
endocardium
inner lining of the heart
tendons
connect muscle to bone
origin
where a muscle begins, also the fixed part where it attaches to bone
insertion
the movable point where a muscle attaches to bone
elevation
upward movement of a limb or body part
depression
downward movement of a limb or body part
rotation
circular movement around an axis such as the shoulder joint
circumduction
circular movement of a limb at the far end
flexion
bending a joint, decreasing the angle between bones
extension
straightening a limb at a joint, increasing the angle between bones
pronation
turning the palm backward or downward
supination
turning the palm upward or forward
abduction
movement of a body part away from the midline
adduction
movement of a body part toward the midline
dorsiflexion
movement that bends the foot upward at the ankle
plantar flexion
bending the toes and the foot downward
electromyography
a diagnostic test that measures the electrical conductivity of muscle activity
rotator cuff
group of muscles and tendons that surround the shoulder joint
carpal tunnel syndrome
inflammation of tendons in the wrist compress the median nerve causing pain and numbness
epicondylitis
inflammation of the tissues surrounding the elbow, also called tennis elbow
plantar fasciitis
microtears in the fascia on the bottom of the foot cause pain in the heel or arch
shin splints
excessive stress from overtraining leads to a bone stress reaction that causes lower leg pain with activity
PT/PTT
prothrombin time/partial prothrombin time (a test to evaluate blood clotting)
INR
international ratio (a formula that goes with PT/PTT to evaluate the results)
Ca
calcium
CHL
cholesterol
LDL
low density lipoprotein (bad cholesterol)
HDL
high density lipoprotein (good cholesterol)