You can control this type of muscle.
What is voluntary?
The biceps cause this motion at the elbow.
What is flexion?
The tricep muscles is responsible for this motion.
What is elbow extension?
The study of muscles and and their movements.
What is kinesiology?
Boys with this disease often don't live past 30 years old.
What is muscular dystrophy?
This "beating" muscle makes up the heart.
What is cardiac muscle.
Moving a limb away from midline.
What is abduction?
Where the deltoid is located.
What is the shoulder?
This type of movement characterizes bradykinesia.
What is slow?
After being in a cast, you may notice this of you muscles.
What is atrophy?
The stomach is made up of this type of muscle.
What is smooth muscle?
Turning the palm up.
What is pronation?
Hamstrings perform this motion of the knee.
What is flexion?
The definition of myositis.
What is inflammation of the muscle?
This structure connects muscle to bone.
What is a tendon?
You have no control over this type of muscle.
What is involuntary?
Making a circular motion with a limb.
What is circumduction?
This muscle raises your eyebrows.
What is the frontalis muscle?
The type of paralysis that affects one side of the body.
What is hemiparesis?
Where would your incision be after carpal tunnel syndrome?
What is the wrist?
This is what skeletal muscles look like under a microscope.
What is striated?
Turning your head to the right and left.
What is rotation?
Medicine ball twists use these muscles.
What is the obliques?
Any disease of a muscle.
What is myopathy?
Pain in the muscles.
What is myalgia?