(name the motion) Lifting hand over head anteriorly
What is shoulder flexion
The muscle primarily responsible for elbow flexion & supination
What is the biceps
This bone connects at the shoulder girdle and elbow
What is the humerus
Consists of the brain and spinal cord
What is the central nervous system
What is origin
(name the motion) palm is facing the ceiling
What is supination
The muscle primarily responsible for shoulder movement (elevation, depression, retraction)
What is the trapezius
These two bones are located in the forearm
What are the ulna and radius
The area of the brain primarily responsible for balance
What is the cerebellum
What is flaccid paralysis
What is shoulder abduction
The muscle responsible for elbow extension
What is the triceps
This bone is often referred to as the "collar bone"
What is the clavicle
The sensory function responsible for knowing where one's body is in space
What is proprioception
The muscles ability to return to its original length after it has been stretched
What is elasticity
(name the motion) moving the wrist toward the pinky finger
The muscle responsible for pronation
What is the pronator quadratus
This bone plays a vital role in shoulder mobility and is located on the posterior side of the shoulder
What is the scapula
The motor neurons found in the peripheral nervous system
A device that compensates for a missing body part or a body part that is not working efficiently
What is a prosthetic
(name the motion) moving the arm across the chest toward the opposite arm
What is horizontal adduction
These muscles make up the rotator cuff
What are the SITS muscles (supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, subscapularis)
These bones are the "hand bones"
What are the carpal bones
A division of the PNS responsible for regulating internal organs (body temp, heart rate, blood pressure...)
What is the autonomic nervous system
Irritation or inflammation of the tendons
What is tendinitis