SHOULDER AND ARM SHORTEN OR LENGTHEN?
Passive adduction of the hip would ___ the tensor Fasciae Latae
Lenghten
Passive adduction of the wrist would _____ the flexor carpi radialis
Lenghten
Passive eversion of the foot would _______ the tibialis posterior.
Lenghten
Passive flexion of the knee would _______ the vastus lateralis
Lenghten
Passive Dorsiflexion of the ankle would ___ the Soleus
Lengthen
Passive Flexion of fingers 2-5 would ______ thee extensor Digitorum
Lengthen
Passive Flexion of the shoulder would ________ the triceps brachii
Lengthen
Passive abduction of the hip would _______ the adductor brevis and longus
Lengthen
Passive adduction of the hip would _______ the gluteus medius
Lengthen
Passive eversion of the foot would ______ the tibialis anterior
Lengthen
Passive extension of the hip would ________the iliopsoas muscles
Lengthen
Passive lateral rotation of the hip would ______ the gluteus minimius
Lengthen
Passive lateral rotation of the knee would ____ the popliteus
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 protraction of the mandible would ______the digastric
Lengthen
Passive rotation of the head and neck to the left would __________ the left trapezius' upper fibers.
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 tilting of the pelvis anteriorly would _______ the biceps femoris
Lengthen
Passive flexion of the hip would ___ the semimembranosus, but _______ the rectus femoris
Lengthen but shorten
FOREARM AND HAND SHORTEN OR LENGTHEN?
S/H
HEAD-NECK-FACE SHORTEN OR LENGTHEN?
S/H
LEGS AND FOOT SHORTEN OR LENGTHEN?
S/H
PELVIS AND THIGH SHORTEN OR LENGTHEN?
S/H
SPINE AND THORAX SHORTEN OR LENGTHEN?
S/H
Compression of the abdominal contents would _____ the transverse Abdominis
Shorten
Drawing the ventral part of the ribs upward would _________ the external intercostal
Shorten
Increasing the volume of the thoracic cavity would _____ the diaphragms fibers
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 shoulder would _____ the anterior fibers of the deltoid
Shorten
Passive Flexion of the wrist would ____ the Palmer is longus
Shorten
Passive abduction of the hip would __________ the Sartorius
Shorten
Passive abduction of the wrist would ____the extensor carpi radial is 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 of the head and neck would ___________ the splenius capitis
Shorten
Passive extension of the hip would ______ the posterior fibers of the adductor Magnus
Shorten
Passive extension of the knee would ______ the vastus intermedius
Shorten
Passive flexion of the hip would ____ the Sartorius
Shorten
Passive flexion of the knee would ______ the gastrocnemius
Shorten
Passive lateral Flexion of the head and neck would ___ toe splenius crevicis
Shorten
Passive lateral Flexion of the head fans neck to the same side would ___ the sternocleidomastoid and scalenes
Shorten
Passive lateral Flexion oof the spine to the same side would ____ the longissimus
Shorten
Passive lateral rotation of the flexed knee would ___ the biceps femoris
Shorten
Passive lateral rotation of the hip would _______ the gluteus maximus
Shorten
Passive lateral rotation of the hip would _______ the iliacus
Shorten
Passive lateral rotation of the hip would ________ the piriformis
Shorten
Passive lateral rotation of the shoulder would ______ the deltoid's posterior fibers.
Shorten
Passive medial rotation of hip would _____ the tensor fasciae Latae
Shorten
Passive medial rotation of the flexed knee would ___ the Sartorius
Shorten
Passive medial rotation of the hip would ___ the adductors
Shorten
Passive medial rotation of the hip would ________ the Semitendinosus
Shorten
Passive medial rotation of the shoulder would ________ the Latissimus Dorsi and teres major
Shorten
Passive pronation of the forearm would _____ the pronator teres
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 to the opposite side would ________ the rotatores
Shorten
Passively raising the eyebrows would _____ the frontalis fibers.
Shorten
Tightening the fascia of the neck would ___ they platysma
Shorten
Passive Flexion of the spine would ___ the iliocostalis
lengthen
Passive abduction of the shoulder would ______ the Coracobrachialis
lengthen
Passive abduction of the shoulder would ________ the teres minor.
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 psoas major
lengthen
Passive extension of the shoulder would _____ the biceps brachii
lengthen
Passive flexion of the hip would ____ the gluteus Maximus
lengthen
Passive inversion of the foot would ______ the peroneus longus
lengthen
Passive lateral rotation of the shoulder would ______ the subscapularis
lengthen
Passive pronation of the forearm would ___ the supinator
lengthen
Passive protraction of the mandible would ____ the temporalis
lengthen
Passive rotation of the head and neck to the opposite side would ___ the splenius capitis
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 abduction of the scapula would ______ the middle fibers of the trapezius.
lengthen
passive flexion of the shoulder would ______ the latissimus dorsi.
lengthen
Passive abduction of the shoulder would _______ the supraspinatus
shorten
Passive elevation of the scapula would ________ the trapezius upper fibers _______ its lower fibers.
shorten, lengthen