The bones attached to the skeleton and make body motions possible are called?
What is skeletal muscles
The biggest muscle in your body is....
what is gluteus maximus.
An injury to a joint, such as the ankle, knee, or wrist.
what is a sprain
A disorder of unknown cause that affects many body systems
what is chronic fatigue syndrome
electromyography
electro myo graphy
What are the muscles located in the walls of internal organs such as the digestive tract, blood vessels, and ducts leading from glands called.
What is smooth muscles
This is the muscle that is also called the calf
what is gastrocnemius
A painful condition caused by the tibialis anterior muscle tearing away from the tibia
What is a shin splint
The sudden, involuntary jerking of a muscle group of muscles.
what is myoclonus
hyperkinesia
hyper kines ia
The muscles that form the muscular walls of the heart are called?
What is myocardial muscle
this is the muscle that hold your patella on
what is patellar tendon
An injury to the body of the muscle or to the attachment of a tendon
What is a strain
A chronic autoimmune disease that affects the neuromuscular junction
what is myasthenia gravis
myoclonus
myo clonus
The act of rotating the arm or the leg so that the palm of the hand or sole of the foot is turned forward or upward.
What is supination
This links your calf to your calcaneus (heel)
what is achilles tendon
The slight paralysis or weakness affecting one side of the body
what is hemiparesis
A debilitating chronic condition characterized by fatigue; diffuse or specific muscle, joint, or bone pain.
what is fibromyalgia syndrome
polymyositis
poly myos itis
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.
What is pronation
this muscle is located in your shoulder and connects our arm to the trunk of the body
what is deltoid
The paralysis of all four extremities
what is quadriplegia
the abnormally increased muscle function or activity
what is hyperkinesia
sarcopenia
sarco pen ia