MSK Intro 2 Flashcards

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What are 3 roles of skeletal muscle?

A

Movement, Posture, protection and Heat production

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What is the muscle belly?

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This is the middle part of the muscle that contains the contractile fibres that generate force. Some muscles can have multiple muscle bellies such as the Digastric in the jaw.

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Describe what happens when a muscle contracts?

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The muscle contracts and pulls the insertion point (bone that moves) closer to the origin (stationary bone). E.g., when the bicep contracts, the radius is pulled closer to the clavicle.

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Can muscles cross multiple joints?

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Yes- they can usually generate movement at all of them. But not aways very effectively. E.g., harder to clench your fist when you bend your wrist.

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What are the 3 types of skeletal muscle contraction?

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Concentric= muscle shortens
Eccentric= muscle lengthens
Isometric= muscle stays the same length

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What is the primer mover, antagonist, synergist and fixator?

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Prime mover= Generates the basic movement
Antagonist= Opposes the action of the prime mover
Fixator= Stabilises bones to allow movement to take place
Synergist= Helps the prime mover

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What is the purpose of understanding muscle movement and function for a doctor?

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To help the doctor identify the muscle that is causing the pain.
And to understand if the pain is related to a nerve. This is because muscles are usually located within compartments and within a compartment, muscles have a common action, nerve supply and blood supply.

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What type of fascia surrounds muscles?

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Deep Fascia surrounds muscle compartments.
Superficial Fascia surrounds the deep fascia.

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What are tendons?

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Located at the end of the muscle and attach it to bone. Can be rounded (e.g. Achilles tendon) or broad and flat (aponeuroses)

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What is a tendon reflex?

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This is a stretch reflex when a blow on the muscle tendon causes a reflex (movement) in the muscle. This demonstrates the intactness of the nervous system (is it functioning correctly?)

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