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Page 1: MUSCLES FOR LECTURE. Muscle Types Smooth: spindle shaped no striations involuntary Cardiac: cylindrical shaped striated involuntary (only responds to

MUSCLES FOR LECTURE

Page 2: MUSCLES FOR LECTURE. Muscle Types Smooth: spindle shaped no striations involuntary Cardiac: cylindrical shaped striated involuntary (only responds to

Muscle Types Smooth: spindle shaped

no striations involuntary

Cardiac: cylindrical shaped striated involuntary (only responds to direct electrical stimulation)

Skeletal: elongated striated voluntary

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MOTION TERMS FLEXION: reduces the angle of the joint from the anatomical position.

Flex elbow EXTENSION: movement that returns you to anatomical position. Extend

elbow. All these terms refer to either a body part or a joint. Can flex elbow or

flex joint. HYPEREXTENSION: extension beyond anatomical position; wrist,

neck. Some terms relate only to certain areas, such as the ankle: DORSIFLEXTION: lift up toes PLANTARFLEXION: move toes down INVERSION: when sole of foot points inward EVERSION: sole of foot points outward. ABDUCTION: move body part away from midline; arm, fingers, thumb ADDUCTION: bring back to midline; arms, fingers, thumb

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MOTION TERMS ROTATION: pivot on an axis; shake head “no”; can rotate head

and shoulder CIRCUMDUCTION: to draw a circle with body part; shoulder,

head PRONATION (to lie prone is on stomach). Turn hands

downward. SUPINATION: refers to arms; want a bowl of soup, supinate PROTRACTION: to move anteriorily; shoulders, mandible RETRACTION: to move part posteriorly; shoulders ELEVATION: to raise part superiorly; shoulders DEPRESSION: to lower part; open mouth.

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Muscle Terms Prime mover Synergist (helps prime mover) Antagonist (does opposite of prime mover) Fixator (holds bone in place so prime mover

can move a body part better)

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SURFACE LANDMARKS THYROID CARTILAGE (Adam’s apple) JUGULAR NOTCH: ridge between two clavicles

above manubrium COSTAL MARGIN: edge of ribcage UMBILICUS (NAVAL): belly button INGUINAL REGION: the crease between abdomen

and thigh; ant sup iliac spine pubic symphusis GLUTEAL CLEFT (NATAL CLEFT): butt crack PERINEUM: between genitals and anus

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Trapezius, Latissmus dorsi, Teres major and minor, Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus

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3a

3b

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Subscapularis, Coracobrachialis• Seen on the anterior portion of the scapula

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Pectoralis Major and Minor

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Deltoid

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Triceps brachii, Biceps brachii, Brachialis, Brachioradialis

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Muscles that Define the Axilla Anterior: Pectoralis major Posterior: Latissimus dorsi and Teres major Base:

Lymph nodes Axillary artery Brachial plexus

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Rhomboids

Trapezius

Latissimus dorsi

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Serratus anterior

External oblique Internal

oblique

Rectus abdominus

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Pronator teres,

Flexor retinaculum

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Flexor Retinaculum Not a muscle It is a band-like fibrous fascia over the wrist

that covers the flexor tendons and keeps them from bow-stringing up.

If there is inflammation from over-use (flexion), the swelling will pinch the median nerve and cause pain in the hand

This is called Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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Extensor carpi radialis (longus, brevis), Ext carpi ulnaris, Ext digitorum, Ext policis longus

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Flex carpi ulnaris,

Palmaris longus,

Flex carpi radialis,

Flex digitorum superficialis,

Flex policis longus1

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Flexor digitorum profundus

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Gluteus maximus,

Gluteusmedius

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Gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, piriformis

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Gluteus Maximus When sitting and going to a standing position,

this is the primary muscle responsible for straightening the hip

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Hip Flexors When one foot is on the ground, these

muscles contract to lift the opposite foot off the ground

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Psoas major,

Tensor fasciae latae,

Sartorius1

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Quadriceps femoris: Rectus femoris, Vastus lateralis, Vastus medius, Vastus intermedius

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Vastus lateralis, intermedius, and medius

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Pectineus, Adductor longus, Adductor magnus, Gracilis

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Scarpa’s Triangle

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Muscles of the Femoral Triangle“Scarpa’s Triangle Superior: Inguinal

ligament Inferior (2): Sartorius

and Adductor Longus Contents:

Femoral artery/vein Femoral nerve Lymph nodes

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Scarpa’s Trianglecontents

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Scarpa’s Triangle on a

prosthetic device:

Make sure no pressure is on

this area!

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Biceps femoris,

Semimembranosis,

Semitendonosis

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Notice the prominences of the marked muscles: devices can rub there!

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Gastrocnemius,

Plantaris1

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Soleus,

Popliteus,

Tibialis posterior,

Flexor digitorum longus,

Flexor hallucis longus

Peroneus longus,Peroneus brevis

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Tibialis anterior,

Ext hallucis longus,

Ext digitorum longus,

Peroneus tertius

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