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 Muscle fibers in a fascicle are parallel  Fascicle arrangement: ◦ Parallel ◦ Convergent ◦ Uni-bi-multipennate ◦ Uni-, bi-, multipennate ◦ Circular.

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2  Muscle fibers in a fascicle are parallel  Fascicle arrangement: ◦ Parallel ◦ Convergent ◦ Uni-bi-multipennate ◦ Uni-, bi-, multipennate ◦ Circular

3  Origin insertion  Origin vs. insertion action ◦ Muscle contraction produces action (discussed in Ch 9)  Agonist prime moverantagonist synergist  Agonist (prime mover) vs. antagonist vs. synergist

4  Location in body  Origin & insertion  Fascicle arrangement  Position  Structural characteristics  Action  Axial/appendicular

5  Head & neck muscles  Head & neck muscles—move face, tongue & larynx  Vertebral column muscles  Vertebral column muscles—support  Oblique & rectus muscles  Oblique & rectus muscles—walls of abdominopelvic cavities  Pelvic floor muscles  Pelvic floor muscles—form pelvic outlet

6  Position & stabilize pelvic & pectoral girdles, arms & legs muscles of shoulders & upper limbsmuscles of pelvis & lower limbs  Divided into muscles of shoulders & upper limbs, muscles of pelvis & lower limbs

7  Muscle fibers become smaller in diameter fibrosis  Fibers become less elastic, have more fibrosis  Lower tolerance for exercise, harder to recover from injuries


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