Injuries
Muscle ID
Muscle Tissues
Structure of Skeletal Muscles
Muscle Movement
100

This is the difference between sprain and strain.

What is Sprain=joints

Strain=muscles, tendons

100

Muscles can only do this motion.

What is pull?

100

This is the process in which muscles get most of their energy during a short sprint.

What is Direct Phosphorylation?

100

This motion is where the foot goes downward away from the leg.

What is Plantar Flexion?

200
This is what forms when a contusion is hit multiple times.

What is myositis ossification? 

200

This type of muscle tissue has a very slow rhythmic contrctions.

What are Smooth muscles?

200

This is the outer most layer of connective tissue.

What is epimysium?

200

This muscle covers the external shoulder.

What is the Deltoid?

300

This is microscopic tears in the muscles.

What is DOMS?

300

This is a type of contraction that shortens a muscle.

What is contractile?

300

An olympic Track Sprinter would have more of these types of muscle fibers.

What is white muscle fibers?

300

These muscles are in charge of flexion of the arm.

What are Brachialis, Biceps Brachii, and Brachioradialis? 

400

This is when your ligament/muscle got stretched beyond limits but nothing major happened. 

What is a grade 1 strain?

400

This is the ability for the muscle to return back to normal after being stretched. 

What is elasticity?

400

This is why skeletal muscles have a striated appearance.

What is Actin and Myosin overlap?

400

This muscle region has the same origin at the Ischial Tuberosity.

What is the Hamstring?

500

This is the deterioration of a tendon.

What is Tendonosis?

500

This type of muscle tissue has slow rhythmic contractions.

What is cardiac muscles?

500

In sarcomeres, actin filaments meet at this point.

What is Z-Line?

500

This muscle has a nickname of "sewers muscle."

What is the Sartorius?