Muscle Names
Contraction Types/Muscle movers
Muscle Anatomy
Muscle injuries
Misc
100

Performs Elbow Flexion

Bicep

100

The muscle is shortening under tension

Concentric

100

What holds muscle to bones

Tendon

100

Bending over and pulling a muscle in my back

Muscle Strain
100

What does the "B" stand for in the ABC's of body mechanics?

Balance

200

The calf Muscle

Gastrocnemius

200

A tricep during a bicep curl is known as what type of mover

Antagonist 

200

The outermost covering/sheath of a skeletal muscle

Epimysium

200

A person works a muscle extensively in a short amount of time, not allowing the muscle much time to rest begins to feel a burning sensation in the muscle caused by what?

Lactic Acid

200

An injury that is very recent and will heal in a short period of time

Acute

300

Muscle found in the neck that assists with rotation

Sternocleidomastoid

300

The lowering phase of a pull up 

Eccentric

300

when many muscle fibers are bundled together it is known as what?

Fasicle

300

An involuntary contraction of the muscle that can occur due to muscle fatigue, extreme temperatures, dehydration is known as what

Muscle Spasm

300

This condition is caused by gene mutations that do not allow the muscle proteins to build any longer causing a persons muscles to weaken over time with the person eventually losing the ability to walk

Muscular Dystrophy

400

Performs knee extension

Quadriceps

400

Performing a wall sit

Isometric

400

The deepest covering of sheath of individual muscle fibers

endomysium

400

How many hours after working the muscles would you feels DOMS

24-72 hours

400

What it is known as when a muscle has been injured or not used and now the muscle fibers/tendons have shortened or hardened and does not allow joint movement

Contracture

500

Performs Hip Extension

Gluteus Maximus

500

Concentric and Eccentric Contactions are both known as what type of contraction

Isotonic

500

the covering/sheath of a fasicle is known as what?

Perimysium

500

What does DOMS stand for? (must get all letters correct for the points)

Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness

500

An autoimmune condtion where our antibodies break down and destroy the neuro connection between the brain and the muscles decreasing their ability to function. 

Myasthenia Gravis