"hyper-"
excessive / increased beyond normal
ability to focus attention on the task at hand
concentration
Primary extensor of the elbow joint
Triceps brachii
Primary muscle required for arm abduction
Deltoid
Alternate to the "R.I.C.E." protocol
MEAT / TEAM or PEACE & LOVE or, generally, active recovery
"brady-"
slow
broad external attention
Superficial neck muscle responsible for head rotation, head tilting, and looking downward; innervated by the spincal accessory nerve along with the trapezius
Sternocleidomastoid
The muscles of the rotator cuff
Supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, subscapularis
Separation between clavicle and acromion process of scapula
true shoulder separation
"taxi-"
coordination, order
State of being energized or excited and alert
Arousal
Intermediate back muscles responsible for back extenstion
Erector spinae
This muscle is innervated by the long thoracic nerve
Serratus anterior
Define: "acute glioblastoma"
sudden onset tumor of the brain (specifically, neuroglial cells)
An electric signal propagated down an neural axon
Action Potential
aspects of information processing
attentional selectivity, attentional capacity, attentional alertness
Palmaris longus
Shoulder pathology commonly found in throwers that increases future injury risk
GIRD (glenohumeral internal rotation deficit)
5 components of personality
Openness, Contentiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism
The steps of electrical propagation down an axon
depolarization, repolarization, hyperpolarization, resting membrane potential
Four components of concentration
Selective attention, maintaining attentional focus, situation awareness, and shifting attentional focus when necessary
Direction of external oblique fibers
diagonal, inferiomedially
Insertion of the latissimus dorsi & (medially) the teres major
Floor of intertubercular groove & medial to intertubercular groove
Actions of the coracobrachialis
Flexes, abducts, and stabilizes the shoulder joint