Which region pertains to the head?
Cephalic
________ is a flat, sword-shaped bone of the chest consisting of 3 parts?
Sternum
What is the name of the thin filament within a skeletal muscle fiber?
Actin
This muscle is involved in all actions at the glenohumeral joint except adduction.
Deltiod
The sizable __________ tendon connects to the posterior aspect of the calcaneus.
Achilles
A client is paralyzed in both legs. This condition could be described as _______ paralysis.
Bilateral
Which bones form the sides of the skull, deep to the ears?
Temporal
_______ motor units are recruited first.
Small
______ is the stongest elbow flexor
Brachialis
Gluteus maximus _________ rotates and forcefully extends the hip.
Laterally
Arm adbuction occurs in what plane?
Frontal Plane
What is the larger, weight-bearing bone of the inferior leg?
Tibia
What is the contractile unit of skeletal muscle?
Sarcomere
Which muscle initiates abduction of the arm at the shoulder joint?
Supraspinatus
What muscle is the strongest dorsi flexor?
Tibialis Anterior
the ribcage is ______ to the heart.
superficial
The Olecranon Process is located on which bone?
Ulna
Which muscle has a name that means "two bellies" and elevates the hyoid and depresses the mandible?
Digastric
This muscle assits the Lats in all of its actions of adduction, medial rotation and extendion of the arm at the glenohumeral joint giving it the nicknme of "Lats little helper"
Teres Major
_______ is a flat, triangular muscle located in the posterior knee area that "unlocks" the knee from full extension.
Popliteus
unlr deviation of the wrist can also be described as ______
wrist adduction
The ______ is the largest and most superior of the three hip bones.
Ilium
What is the Neurotransmitter primarily involved in muscle contraction?
Acetylcholine
Multifidus is located in the lamina groove, directly superficial to _________.
rotatores
All three hamstrings __________ the hip and _____ the knee.
Extend;Flex