Shortened or Lengthened (Muscles)
Passive flexion of the shoulder would ___________the triceps brachii
Lengtehn
Passive abduction of the scapula would __________ the middle fibers of the trapezius
Lengthen
Passive extension of the shoulder would __________ the biceps brachii
Lengthen
Passive flexion of fingers 2-5 would ___________ the extensor digitorum
Lengthen
Passive flexion of the shoulder would _________ the latissimus dorsi
Lengthen
Passive rotation of the head and neck to the left would ___________ the left trapezius' upper fibers.
Lengthen
Passive lateral rotation of the flexed knee would _________ the biceps femoris
Shorten
Passive lateral rotation of the shoulder would ________ the deltoid's posterior fibers.
Shorten
Passive pronation of the forearm would _________ the pronator teres
Shorten
Passive elevation of the scapula would _________ the trapezius' upper fibers and ___________ its lower fibers.
Shorten, Lengthen
Passive abduction of the hip would __________ the adductor brevis and longus
lengthen
Passive abduction of the shoulder would ___________the teres minor
lengthen
Passive abduction of the shoulder would_________the coracobrachialis
lengthen
Passive adduction of the hip would _________ the tensor fasciae latae
lengthen
Passive adduction of the hip would ___________ the gluteus medius
lengthen
Passive adduction of the wrist would________ the flexor carpi radialis
lengthen
Passive dorsiflexion of the ankle would _________ the soleus
lengthen
Passive elevation of the hyoid bone would ___________________ the infrahyoids
lengthen
Passive eversion of the foot would _________ the tibialis posterior
lengthen
Passive eversion of the foot would __________ the tibialis anterior
lengthen
Passive extension and lateral rotation of the hip would __________ the gracilis
lengthen
Passive extension of fingers 2-5 would _________ the flexor digitorum profundus
lengthen
Passive extension of the elbow would _______ the brachialis
lengthen
Passive extension of the hip would __________ the iliopsoas muscles
lengthen
Passive extension of the hip would __________ the psoas major
lengthen
Passive flexion of the hip would___________ the gluteus maximus
lengthen
Passive flexion of the knee would _________ the vastus lateralis
lengthen
Passive flexion of the spine would __________ the iliocostalis
lengthen
Passive inversion of the foot would __________ the peroneus longus
lengthen
Passive lateral rotation of the hip would ___________ the gluteus minimus
lengthen
Passive lateral rotation of the knee would __________ the popliteus
lengthen
Passive lateral rotation of the shoulder would ____________the subscapularis
lengthen
Passive medial rotation of the hip would _________ the quadratus femoris
lengthen
Passive medial rotation of the shoulder would _______ the infraspinatus
lengthen
Passive pronation of the forearm would ___________ the biceps brachii
lengthen
Passive pronation of the forearm would ____________ the supinator
lengthen
Passive protraction of the mandible would __________ the temporalis
lengthen
Passive protraction of the mandible would _________the digastric
lengthen
Passive rotation of the head and neck to the opposite side would ____________ the splenius capitis
lengthen
Passive rotation of the head and neck to the same side would __________ the sternocleidomastoid
lengthen
Passive rotation of the head to the opposite side would __________ the oblique capitis inferior
lengthen
Passive rotation of the spine to the same side would __________ the multifidi
lengthen
Passive rotation of the vertebral column to the opposite side would____________ the internal oblique.
lengthen
Passive rotation of the vertebral column to the same side would __________ the external oblique
lengthen
Passive tilting of the pelvis anteriorly would ____________ the biceps femoris
lengthen
Passive flexion of the hip would __________ the semimembranosus but ___________ the rectus femoris
lengthen, shorten
Compression of the abdominal contents would __________ the transverse abdominis
shorten
Increasing the volume of the thoracic cavity would___________ the diaphragm's fibers
shorten
Passive abduction of the hip would _________ the sartorius
shorten
Passive abduction of the shoulder would __________ the supraspinatus
shorten
Passive abduction of the wrist would __________the extensor carpi radialis longus
shorten
Passive adduction of the shoulder would ______ the teres major.
shorten
Passive depression of the mandible would ___________the suprahyoids
shorten
Passive dorsiflexion of the ankle would _____________ the extensor digitorum longus
shorten
Passive elevation of the mandible would _________ the masseter
shorten
Passive extension fo the hip would __________ the posterior fibers of the adductor magnus
shorten
Passive extension of the head and neck would __________ the splenius capitis
shorten
Passive extension of the knee would ___________ the vastus intermedius
shorten
Passive flexion of the elbow would _________ the brachioradialis
shorten
Passive flexion of the fifth toe would __________ the abductor digiti minimi
shorten
Passive flexion of the head and neck would __________ the anterior scalene
shorten
Passive flexion of the hip would ________ the sartorius
shorten
Passive flexion of the knee would ________ the gastrocnemius
shorten
Passive flexion of the shoulder would ________ the anterior fibers of the deltoid.
shorten
Passive flexion of the wrist would __________ the palmaris longus
shorten
Passive lateral flexion of the head and neck to the same side would __________ the sternocleidomastoid and scalenes
shorten
Passive lateral flexion of the head and neck would ________ the splenius cervicis
shorten
Passive lateral flexion of the spine to the same side would __________ the longissimus
shorten
Passive lateral rotation of the hip would ________ the piriformis
shorten
Passive lateral rotation of the hip would ___________ the gluteus maximus
shorten
Passive lateral rotation of the hip would ___________ the iliacus
shorten
Passive medial rotation of the flexed knee would _________ the sartorius
shorten
Passive medial rotation of the hip would _________ the tensor fasiae latae
shorten
Passive medial rotation of the hip would ___________ the semitendinosus
shorten
Passive medial rotation of the hip would ________shorten the adductors
shorten
Passive medial rotation of the shoulder would ____________ the latissimus dorsi and teres major.
shorten
Passive rotation of the head and neck to the opposite side would __________ the scalenes
shorten
Passive rotation of the head to the same side would __________ the rectus capitis posterior major
shorten
Passive rotation of the spine tot he opposite side would __________ the rotatores
shorten
Passively raising the eyebrows would __________ the frontalis fibers
shorten
Tightening the fascia of the neck would ____________ the platysma
shorten
drawing the ventral part of the ribs upward would_________ the external intercostals
shorten