Muscles Flashcards

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4 Properties of skeletal muscle

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  1. Excitability
  2. Contractility
  3. Elasticity
  4. Extensibility
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3 Components of Hill’s mechanical model of muscle-tendon unit

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  1. Contractile component
  2. Series elastic component
  3. Parallel elastic component
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3
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3 Layers of connective tissue surrounding muscle

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  1. Endomysium (around muscle fibre)
  2. Perimysium (around fesicles)
  3. Epimysium (around muscle)
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4
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Predictor of force generating capacity of muscle

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Muscle physiological cross sectional area

muscle volume/fibre length

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5
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Principle saying small motor units would be recruited first

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Henneman’s Size Principle

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6
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Name of length in which passive components start to contribute force

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Slack length

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7
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When maximum force has been generated by summation of twitches

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Tetanus

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8
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3 Types of contraction

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  1. Eccentric
  2. Isometric
  3. Concentric
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9
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3 Types of muscle fibres

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  1. Slow oxidative
  2. Fast oxidative
  3. Fast glycolytic
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10
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3 Types of joints

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  1. Fibrous joint
  2. Cartilaginous joint
  3. Synovial joint
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3 Important types of synovial joints

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  1. Hinge joint
  2. Ball-and-socket joint
  3. Pivot joint
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