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Muscle Kinesiology Anatomy & Physiology
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Who came up with those LONG names? Many of the names come from Latin and the regional skeletal bones How many skeletal muscles can you name?
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Muscle Movement Movement produced by contraction and pulling on attached bone Point of attachment of tendons to bones is called ORIGIN: attachment to INSERTION: attachment to
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Group Action: muscles working in groups to produce body movement Prime Movers: (agonist) Muscles primarily involved in Antagonists: Muscles that Synergist: (helper) muscle that
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Primary Antagonistic Actions of Muscular system (examples of) 1.Flexion/Extension: 2.Abduction/Adduction: 3.Elevation/Depression: various parts of
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Cont. 4.Pronation/Supination: flexor and extenson muscles in 5.Dorsiflexion/Plantar flexion: tibialis anterior and soleus= 6.Inversion/Eversion: tibialis anterior and peroneus longus=
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CHARACTERISTICEXAMPLESEXAMPLES IN HUMANS 1.Direction of fascicles relative to midline rectus = transverse = perpendicular oblique = 2.Location (i.e. the bone or body part that a muscle covers) frontal bone tibia 3.Relative Sizemaximus = longus = brevis = Seven ways we name muscles
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4.Number of Origins (Heads) biceps = 2 origins triceps = 3 origins 5. Shapedeltoid = trapezius = serratus = orbicularis = Deltoid Trapezius Serratus anterior Orbicularis oris 6. Location of Origin and/or Insertion origin = insertion = Sternocleidomastoid 7. Action of Muscleflexion extension adduction Flexor carpi radialis Extensor digitorum Adductor longus Muscle naming cont’
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Kinesiology Homework Using your Textbook, please label the muscles in your muscle packet L3:Create an outdoor (or indoor) exercise/action and describe which muscles are involved. For example: Kicking a soccer ball would involve 4 PM muscles—Which 4?? Create and Chart 3 separate activities
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