Skeletal System Flashcards
What is the name for #2?
- Mandible
What is the name of the bone for number 6 and 7?
- Tibia
- Fibula
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Name the Muscles of the eye 1,2,6,8
1.Lateral rectus muscle
2.superior rectus muscle
6.inferior rectus muscle
8. Medial rectus muscle
Name the muscles of the Eye 4, 7
- Superior oblique muscle
7 Inferior oblique muscle
Name the muscles of the head #1
Occipitalis
Muscles of the head name #4
Temporalis
Muscle of the head name # 7
Orbicularis oculi
7
Rectus abdominis
10
Latissimus dorsi
4
Trapezius
8
External abdominal oblique
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3 #4
- Masseter
4.sternocleidomastoid
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1
iliopsoas
2
Tensor fasciae lata
3
Pectineus
4
Adductor longus
5
Sartorius
6
Gracilis
7
Rectus femoris
8
Vastus lateralis
9
Vastus medialis
10
Patellar ligament
11
Tibialis anterior
12
Fibularis longus
13
Extensor digitorum longus
True or false the EMG is recording the unsynchronized electrical activity of many muscle fibers
True
Coactivation is a small increase in the activity in a non-active muscle that is in opposition to a muscle that is contracting forcefully. ….
The coactivation of the opposing muscle most likely aids in joint stabilization.
When you extent the joint beyond anatomical position
Hyprerextention
Lifting an appendage away from the midline of the body while staying in a-frontal plane
Abduction
Moving an appendage towards the midline of the body while staying in the frontal plane
Addiction
When the appendage is moved along a conical path
Circumduction
When the end of the appendage is rotated toward the midline of the body
Medial rotation
When the end of the appendage is rotated away from the midline of the body
Lateral rotation
To rotate the hand laterally so that the palm is facing anteriorly
Supinate
To rotate the hand medially so that the palm is facing posteriorly
Pronate
To move the feet so the toes point superiorly
Dorsiflex
To move the feet so the toes point toward the ground
Plantarflex
When the soles of the feet are facing medially
Inversion
When the soles of the feet are facing laterally
Eversion
Neuromuscular
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