Also known as arthrosis or Articulation
What are joints?
Weakly flexes the wrist
What is Palmaris Longus?
Rectus abdominis does that action
What is flexion?
Sternocleidomastoid origin and insertion
What is Sternium, clavicle , & mastoid process?
Striated Muscles
What are Skeletal and Cardiac Muscles?
Most moveable types of joint
What is Ball & socket?
Medial aspect of the palm
What is Hypothenar?
C3, 4 & 5 keep the diaphragm alive
What is External intercostals, Internal intercostals & Innermost intercostals?
A nerve that supplies eye area
What is Oculomotor nerve III?
Connective Tissue Components
What is epimysium, perimusium, and endomysium?
Non-moving joint
Inflammation or small tears of the tendons in the extensor compartment of the forearm
What is Lateral epicondylitis or Tennis Elbow?
Extend the vertebral column and head in the respective regions
What is the Spinalis Group?
another name for Galea Aponeurotica
What is Epicranial Aponeurosis?
Sarcolemma & Sarcoplasm are found here.
What are muscle fiber or myofibers?
Attaches at a non-moveable bone
What is Origin?
Rotator cuff Muscles
What is Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus & Teres Minor?
Cervical area
What is the neck?
Originates below and depresses the hyoid muscles
What infrahyoid muscles?
Sarcomeres shorten, muscle fiber shortens, and muscle shortens.
What is the sliding filament mechanism?
Inflammation of a bursa
What is Bursitis?
A pectoral girdle muscle that inserts on the Coracoid Process
What is Pectoralis Minor?
Word meaning head
What is Capit?
Converts to pyrotic acid when not exercising.
What is Lactic Acid?