abduction
abduction: moving a body part away from the midline
dorsiflexion
dorsiflexion: bending backward or bending the foot toward the knee
extension
extension: increasing the angle between two bones, or straightening a body part
muscle tone
muscle tone: a state of partial contraction ... sometimes described as a state of readiness to act
rotation
rotation: turning a body part around its own axis
adduction
adduction: moving a body part toward the midline
contracture
contracture: a severe tightening of a flexor muscle resulting in bending of a joint
fascia
fascia: a tough, sheetlike membrane that covers and protects the tissue
muscular system
muscular system: More than 600 muscles make up the system known as the muscular system.
skeletal muscle
skeletal muscle: is attached to bones and causes body movement
cardiac muscle
cardiac muscle: forms the walls of the heart and contracts to circulate blood
elasticity
elasticity: allows the muscle to return to its original shape after it has contracted or stretched
flexion
flexion: decreasing the angle between two bones, or bending a body part
origin
origin: When a muscle attaches to a bone, the end that does not move
supination
supination: turning a body part upward
circumduction
circumduction: moving in a circle at a joint, or moving one end of a body part in a circle while the other end remains stationary
excitability
excitability: irritability, the ability to respond to a stimulus such as a nerve impulse
insertion
insertion: The end [of a muscle] that moves when the muscle contracts
plantar flexion
plantar flexion: bending forward or bending the foot away from the knee
tendons
tendons: strong, tough, fibrous connective-tissue cords
contractibility
contractibility: muscle fibers that are stimulated by nerves contract, or become short and thick, which causes movement
extensibility
extensibility: the ability to be stretched
involuntary
involuntary: meaning they function without conscious thought or control
pronation
pronation: turning a body part downward
visceral(smooth) muscle:
visceral (smooth) muscle: also called smooth muscle, is found in the internal organs of the body... [it] contracts to cause movement in these organs