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Location, location LET’S CLASSIFY Going,going Gone NAME IT

Row 1, Col 1 located between the ribs What are the Intercostals?

1,2 General muscle pain What is Myalgia?

1,3 Muscle wasting What is atrophy?

1,4 Physical weariness resulting from exertion and lack of rest What is fatigue?

2,1 Separates thoracic cavity and The abdominal cavity What is the diaphragm?

2,2 Overstretching of a muscle What is a muscle strain?

2,3 Chronic progressive muscle atrophy Resulting in disability and early death What is Muscular Distrophy?

2,4 loss of the ability to move a body part What is paralysis?

3,1 These closes the eyes What are the orbicularis oculi?

3,2 Injury to ligaments around joints What is a Sprain?

3,3 Viral infection of the nerves That control skeletal muscle What is Poliomyelitis?

3,4 a brief contraction of a followed by relaxation What is a twitch?

4,1 Flexes, tilts,rotates the head What are the sternocleidomastoids?

4,2 Sudden painful involuntary Muscle contraction due To fluid & electrolyte imbalance What is a spasm (cramp)?

4,3 Chronic autoimmune condition where nerve impulses are not Properly transmitted to the muscles What is Myastenia Gravis?

4,4 inflammation of the tendon and synovial membrane What is Tenosynovitis?

5,1. What is the Gluteus Maximus? Supports torso in an erect position

5,2 Compression of the median nerve Within the passage along the Ventral wrist causing muscle Weakness, pain, and tingling on The thumb side of the wrist, hand, fingers What is carpal tunnel syndrome?

5,3 The stiffness of death What is rigor mortis?

5,4 A bruise from an injury that causes bleeding beneath the skin without breaking the skin. What is a Contusion?