Intrinsic vs Extrinsic
Bones
Breathing
Biomechanics
Physics
100

This attachment site is what defines a muscle as intrinsic

Anterior layer of Thoracolumbar fascia 

100

What spinal segments does the diaphragm attach to?

L2/L3

100
This is the structure in the lungs where gas exchange occurs 

alveoli 

100

Which muscles can utilize local spinal movement?

Multifidus 

100

This principle states that fluid flows from high pressure to low pressure 

Bernoulli's Principle 

200

This intrinsic core muscles attaches to ribs 7-10, pubis, Ilium, and thoracolumbar fascia 

Transverse Abdominis 

200

Which ribs are muscles of active exhalation attached to?

Ribs 7-10

200

What muscle controls inhalation?

Diaphragm 


200

This type of movement is utilized by the spinal erectors

Global


200
Which metric is decreased when volume increases in the lungs?

Pressure 

300

This extrinsic muscle have the action of hip hiking 

Quadratus lumborum 

300

What bones make up the space where the center of gravity occupies?

L4/L5


300

What is the deepest exhalation muscles?

Transverse abdominis 

300

What spinal movement is hip hiking? 

lateral flexion
300

Which pressure remains the same as you breath?

Atmospheric Pressure

400

This extrinsic core muscle moves the spine globally in all 3 planes 

Iliocostalis 
400

What part of the vertebrae do the multifidus attach to?

Transverse and spinous processes 


400

What type of energy is stored in order for passive respiration to occur?

Elastic potential 


400

What is the eccentric function of the psoas?

Controlled hip or spinal extension 

400

What is the term that refers to the difference in the amount of air in the lunges during normal respiration?

Tidal volume 

500
This extrinsic core muscles attaches to T12-L4 and the femur 

Psoas

500

What are the two attachments sites of the iliocostalis 

Ilium and ribs 
500

Which direction does the diaphragm move on an exhalation?

Superior 


500

This is the primary loading pattern of the intrinsic core

Isometric 

500

What is the concept called that explains why a spinning ice skater spins fasters with her arm close to her?

Conservation of Momentum