Above, higher than another part of the body
What is superior
Bending a joint, decreasing the angle at the joint
What is flexion
This type of joint allows for motion in a SINGLE PLANE
What is Uniaxial
the most common type of muscle attachment
What is tendon?
Creatine phosphate is the fastest way to make ATP. It is __________, or in the absence of oxygen.
What is anaerobic?
Outside, or side of the body
What is lateral
Moving a body part toward the midline of the body
What is ADduction
These types of joints are united by fibrous connective tissue (primarily made of collagen)
What are fibrous joints
The principle muscle in a movement is referred to as this
Overstretching of a muscle near a joint
What is muscle strain?
The _________ end of the tibia articulates with the distal end of the femur
What is proximal?
Ankle movement bringing the foot towards the shin
What is dorsiflexion
This type of synovial joint is made of flat or slightly curved bones, around the same size. It is uniaxial because the movement is small and constrained by ligaments
What are gliding (plane) joints
This end of the muscle is typically the proximal end and attached to the stabilized bone
What is origin?
What is epimysium?
Divides the body into left and right sides
Movement of palm from posterior to anterior - returning to anatomical position.
What is supination
Osteoarthritis is associated with the wear and tear of what type of tissue?
What is articular cartilage?
this type of muscle fiber uses aerobic and anaerobic metabolism almost equally to create energy
What is type 2a?
These two large muscles on the posterior side of the body
What are latissimus dorsi and the trapezius muscle?
The tibia is __________ shinbone
What is medial
John tore his ACL in his right leg. 9 months later, John said "I'm invincible!" I'm playing football again. His first play back, John tore his ACL in the the same leg.
John suffered a(n) ____________ tear
What is ipsilateral
the articulating surfaces in this type of joint are not directly united
What is synovial joint?
Lack of physical activity can result in this
What is muscle atrophy?
The two primary muscles in the calf
What are the gastrocnemius and the soleus?