ESC-340 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Bulbous Corpuscle, Friction, Motor Neuron
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Provide examples of human motion for the different planes/axis. Know the movements/motions of the body discussed in chapter 1. (abduction/adduction, flexion/extension, pronation/supination, etc. and how these movements relate to different body parts) Terms: kinesiology, bilateral, ipsilateral, contralateral, directional terms, osteoblasts, osteoclasts, goniometer. Direction of its fibers external abdominal oblique. Location - rectus femoris, palmaris longus: points of attachment - coracobrachialis, extensor hallucis longus, flexor digitorum longus, action - erector spinae, supinator, extensor digiti minimi, action & shape pronator quadratus, action & size adductor magnus. Location & number of divisions biceps femoris: number of divisions quadriceps, triceps. Location peroneals, abdominal, shoulder girdle: action hip flexors, rotator cuff. What are the 2 major types of muscle fiber arrangements: parallel muscles fibers arranged parallel to length of muscle. Produce a greater range of movement than similar sized muscles with pennate arrangement. Flat- usually thin & broad, originating from broad, fibrous, sheet-like aponeuroses.