HP 2306 Chapter Notes - Chapter 15: Sternocleidomastoid Muscle, Humerus, Scapula

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Unit 2 chapter 15 : roles of muscles. Muscles are usually fulfilling other roles: the names of these roles are assigned relative to the specific joint action that is occurring, term this joint action that is occurring as the action in question". Just because a group of movers exists does not mean that every muscle of that group necessarily contracts every time the action in question occurs. Prime mover : within each functional group of movers, usually one muscle is the most powerful at performing the action in question. Prime mover group : a number of muscles are equally strong at performing the action in question. Assistant mover : any mover other than the prime mover, or any muscle not a member of the prime mover group. Any force can cause the action in question to occur: gravity can be defined as the mover if the joint action moves downward and is aided by gravity.

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