Equine Muscle Terminology Flashcards

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Antagonist

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A muscle counteracting the action of another muscle.

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Agonist

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A muscle that is the prime mover.

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Atrophy

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A wasting away of a body part or tissue or decrease in size.

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Hypertrophy

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A increase in muscle size or overgrowth

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Hypotonicity

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Abnormal decrease in resting muscle tone, usually indicates a long- standing problem. The muscle will feel soft and squishy to touch.

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Hypertonicity

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Abnormal increase in resting muscle tone, usually indicates an issue causing inflammation and irritation to a peripheral nerve such a spinal joint dysfunction. The muscle will feel extremely tight and spasms may accompany palpation.

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Insertion

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The distal end of the muscle, which has crossed at least one joint and is attached to a moveable part. Upon contraction the muscle ( shortening ) movement will occur.

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Origin

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The proximal end of the muscle that is usually closest to the body. It serves as a anchor for movement during the contraction phase.

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Extrinsic

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A muscle whose origin begins in one system and in which the insertion crosses or bridges another system; such as in the axial skeletal system to an appendicular system.

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Intrinsic

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A muscle whose origin begins in one system and the insertion ends in the same system.

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Major

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Greater in size or function

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Minor

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Lesser in size or function

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Ascendens

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A muscle lying in an upward or uphill direction; ascending

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Cephalicus

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Muscles originating near or at the head

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Collagen

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A fibrous insoluble protein found in the connective tissue, skin,ligaments, and cartilage

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Complexus

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( Latin ) embracing, encircling ( obsolete term for the semispinalis capitis

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Descendens

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A muscle lying in a downward or downhill direction; descending

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Digitorum

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Digit; a muscle going to the digit

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Levator

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A muscle that raises or elevates a body part.

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Obliquus

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( Latin ) slanting; oblique

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Pennaform

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(Latin) feather-formed

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Profundus

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Deep muscle

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Rector/Rectus

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Latin for straight