Anatomy + Physiology Flashcards

1
Q

What is the agonist in the bicep curl

A

Bicep Brachii

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2
Q

What is the agonist in a tricep push down

A

Triceps brachii

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3
Q

What plane does Flextion and extention occur on

A

Sagital plane

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4
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What plane does rotation occur on

A

Transverse

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5
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What plane does abduction and adduction occur on

A

Frontal

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6
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What is eccentric contraction

A

Where the muscle lengths to keep tension and control the movement

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7
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What is concentric contraction

A

Where the muscle shortens to produce effort

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8
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What is isometric concentric

A

Where the muscle produces effort but there is no movement

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9
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What is the agonist and antagonist in hip Flextion

A

Illiopsis - agonist
Gluteus maximus - antagonist

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10
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What is the agonist and antagonist in abduction at the hip

A

Agonist - glueteus minimus
Antagonist - adductor longus

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11
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What is the agonist and antagonist in leg extension

A

Rectus femorus - agonist
Biceps femorus - antagonist

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12
Q

What type of joint is the ankle

A

Hinge

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13
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What are the articulating bones at the ankle

A

Talus
Tibia
Fibia

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14
Q

What type of joint is the spine

A

Cartilaginous

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15
Q

What type of joint is the wrist

A

condyloid

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16
Q

What is a fixator muscle

A

A muscke which helps the agonist work effectively

17
Q

What is a synergistic

A

A muscle that helps apply effort

18
Q

Describe type 1 muscle fibres

A

Slow
Aerobic

19
Q

Describe 2a muscle fibres

A

High force production
Prolonged high intensity 10s - 3mins
Fast Oxidative Glycolytic ( FOG )

20
Q

Describe type 2b muscle fibres

A

Fast glycolytic
Very high force production
Very low resistance to fatigue

21
Q

Name two muscles at the rotator cuff

A

Teres major
Subscapularis

22
Q

What is the agonist and antagonist in adduction at the shoulder

A

Lattimus Dorsi - agonist
Deltoid - antagonist

23
Q

How might a warm up affect the skeletal muscle tissue of the golfer

A

Increase blood flow
Increasing muscular elasticity
Reducing risk of injury

24
Q

What is the agonist in election of the spine

A

Agonist - erector spinae
Agonist - rectus abodimus

25
Q

Define blood pressure

A

The force of blood against arteries

26
Q

What is angular motion

A

is movement of a part of a body part in a circular path about an axis of rotation.

27
Q

Explain how a motor unit transfers a neural impulse into muscular contraction

A

Dendrites receive electrical impulses
Axon transmits action potential towards muscle fibre
At neuromuscular junction acetylcholine flows into the synaptic cleft to help impulse pass from motor neurone into muscle fibre
If impulse is big enough muscle fibres will contract

28
Q

What is isotonic contraction

A

Where the muscle changes in length while tension increases the mains constant

29
Q

What is isotonic contraction

A

Where the muscle changes in length while tension increases the mains constant