MAJOR CHARACTERISTICS/FUNCTIONS: APPENDICULAR/UPPER LIMB/LOWER LIMB MUSCULATURE Flashcards

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Appendicular Musculature

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Associated with the appendicular skeleton (limb bones, including shoulder and pelvic girdles)

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Innervation of Appendicular Musculature

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By spinal nerves forming plexuses (network of nerve bundles) - with exception of trapezius (CN XI)

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Attachments of Appendicular Musculature

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On axial skeleton and appendicular skeleton

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How are limb muscles organized?

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Into compartments (each muscle compartment is innervated by a specific nerve branch of a plexus)

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Movements of Appendicular Musculature

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Muscle contraction causes a limb segment to move in a specific plane at a given joint

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Upper Limb Musculature Innervation

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Innervated by branches of the brachial plexus (levels C5 to T1 of spinal cord), except trapezius (CN XI)

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What are the four major groups crossing upper limb joints?

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Shoulder (pectoral girdle), arm, forearm, and hand

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Major functions of upper limb musculature:

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Upper limb joints are designed for mobility (rather than stability)

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4 important functional roles of the upper limb:

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  1. Reaching
  2. Throwing
  3. Grasping
  4. Manipulating
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Upper Limb Musculature Areas:

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  1. Muscles positioning the pectoral girdle
  2. Muscles moving the arm
  3. Muscles moving the forearm and hand
  4. Muscles moving the hand and digits
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Lower Limb Musculature Innervation:

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Innervated by branches of the lumbosacral plexus (levels L2 to S3 of spinal cord)

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What are the four major muscle groups crossing lower limb joints?

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Hip (pelvic girdle), thigh, leg, and foot

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Major functions of lower limb musculature:

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Lower limb joints are designed for stability (with various degrees of mobility depending on joint)

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3 important functional roles of the lower limb:

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  1. Locomotion
  2. Posture
  3. Balance
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Lower Limb Musculature Areas:

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  1. Muscles moving the thigh
  2. Muscles moving the leg
  3. Muscles moving the foot and toes (digits)
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