Test Flashcards

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Ability to be stretched

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Extensibility

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Ability to respond to a stimulus

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Excitability

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2
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Ability to become short and thick

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Contrability

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3
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Ability to return to its original shape

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Elasticity

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4
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Can control

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Voluntary

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5
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Cannot control

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Involuntary

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6
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Forms walls of the heart and contracts to circulate blood

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Cardiac

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7
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Found in internal organs blood vessels and eyes

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Visceral/smooth

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8
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Attached to bones and causes movement.

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Skeletal

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9
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Functions of skeletal muscles

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Attaches to bones to provide voluntary movement
Produces heart and energy for the body
Helps maintain posture
Protects internal organs

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10
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Ways skeletal muscles attach to bone

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Tendons

Fascia a tough sheet like membrane that covers and protects the tissue

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11
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Muscle tone

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A state of partial contraction

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12
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What occurs when muscles atrophy? What causes muscles to atrophy

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Shrink n muscles not being used for a long time and illness

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13
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What is a contracture

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A serve tightening of a flexor muscle resulting in bending of a joint

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14
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Joints affected by contractures

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Fingers wrist knees and other joint

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15
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Muscle of upper arm that flexes lower arm

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Biceps brachii

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Cramps, are sudden painful involuntary movement

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Muscle spasm

17
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a group of inherited disease that lead to chronic progressive muscle atrophy

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Muscular dystrophy

18
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A chronic condition where nerve impulses are not properly transmitted to muscles

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Myasthenia gravies

19
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An overstretching of injury to a muscle or tendon

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Strain

20
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A chronic widespread pain in specific muscle sites. Treatment is directed toward pain relief and muscle relaxation

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Fibromyalgia

21
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Moves the arm away from the body

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Abduction

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Moves the arm toward the body

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Adduction

23
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Increases the angle of the elbow and moves the hand away from the body

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Extension

24
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Decreases the angle of the elbow and moves the hand toward the body

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Flexion

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A circular movement around an axis such as the shoulder joint

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Rotation

26
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Circular movement at the far end of a limb

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Circumduction

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The act of rotating the arm or the leg so that the palm of the hand sole of the foot is turned forward or upward

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Supination

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The act of rotating the arm or leg so that the palm of the hand or sole of the foot is turned downward or backward

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Pronation

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Pertaining to the sole of the foot

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Plantar

30
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Where the muscles begins and it is located nearest the midline of the body or on a less movable part of the skeleton

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Origin

31
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Where the muscle ends by attaching to a bone or tendon

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Insertion

32
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Occurs when inflamed and swollen tendons are caught in the narrow space between the bones within the shoulder joint

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Impingement syndrome

33
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Symptoms occur when the tendons that pass through the carpal tunnel are chronically overused and become inflamed and swollen

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Carpal tunnel syndrome

34
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An inflammation of the plantar fascia on the sole of the foot

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Plantar fasciitis