LPN A&P chapter 9 Muscular System
isotonic contraction
A muscle contraction that pulls on the bones and produces movement of body parts.
pectoralis major
Adducts and flexes humerus, chest
Myoglobin
An oxygen-storing, pigmented protein in muscle cells.
Flexion
Bending at a joint or decreasing the angle between two bones
Tendon
Connects muscle to bone
Sarcomere
Contractile unit of muscle
Diaphragm
Large, flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing
Abduction
Movement away from the midline of the body
Adduction
Movement toward the midline of the body
isometric contraction
Muscle contracts but there is no movement, muscle stays the same length
cardiac muscle
Muscle of the heart
intercostal muscles
Muscles which move the rib cage during breathing
Supination
Palm up
Zygomaticus
Smiling muscle, raises corners of mouth
extension
Straightening a joint or increasing the angle between two bones
Insertion
The attachment of a muscle tendon to a moveable bone or the end opposite the origin
sliding filament model
The theory explaining how muscle contracts, based on change within a sarcomere, the basic unit of muscle organization, stating that thin (actin) filaments slide across thick (myosin) filaments, shortening the sarcomere; the shortening of all sarcomeres in a myofibril shortens the entire myofibril
Myosin
Thick filament of protein found in skeletal muscle cells
Actin
Thin filament of protein found in muscles
Inversion
Turning the sole of the foot inward
Tetanus
a bacterial disease marked by rigidity and spasms of the voluntary muscles.
poliomyelitis
a viral infection of the gray matter of the spinal cord
Deltoid
abducts arm
gluteus medius
abducts thigh
adductor
adducts thighs
myasthenia gravis
autoimmune neuromuscular disorder characterized by weakness of voluntary muscles
Hamstrings
back of thigh
Dorsiflexion
bending of the foot or the toes upward
plantar flexion
bends the foot downward at the ankle
contusion
bruise
fasicles
bundles of muscle fibers
3 types of vertebrae
cervical, thoracic, lumbar
Rotation
circular movement around an axis such as the shoulder joint
orbicularis oculi
closes eye
Masseter
closes jaw
external oblique
compresses abdomen
internal oblique
compresses abdomen
transverse abdominis
compresses abdomen
Injection sites
deltoid, gluteus medius, quadricep
tibialis anterior
dorsiflexes and inverts foot
extensor muscles in forearms
extend wrist and hand
latissimus dorsi
extends and adducts humerus
triceps brachii
extends forearm
Trapezius
extends neck and adducts scapula
gluteus maximus
extends thigh
Flexor muscles in forearm
flex wrist and hand
rectus abdominis
flexes and rotates vertebral column
fibularis
flexes foot
Brachialis
flexes forearm
biceps brachii
flexes forearm at elbow
Sternocleidomastoid
flexes neck; rotates head
quadriceps femoris
front of thigh, extends leg
muscular dystrophy
group of hereditary diseases characterized by degeneration of muscle and weakness
myositis
inflammation of muscle
strain
injury from over exertion, accompanied by myalgia and may result in inflammation
smooth muscle
involuntary muscle found in internal organs digestive tract, blood vessels & ureters
orbicularis oris
kissing muscle, puckers lips
Fibromyositis
muscle and tendon inflammation
Sarcolemma
muscle cell membrane
Myopathies
muscle disorders
origin of a muscle
muscle end attached to the bone that does not move when the muscle contracts
eccentric contraction
muscle lengthens as it maintains tension
Illopsoas
muscle of the upper thigh near the pelvis
concentric contraction
muscle shortens
Synergist
muscle that aids a prime mover in a movement and helps prevent rotation
prime mover
muscle with the major responsibility for a certain movement
Antagonist
opposes the prime mover
cramp
painful localized muscle spasm
Pronation
palm down
Gastrocnemius
plantar flexes foot
function of muscles
produce movement, maintain posture, stabilize joints, generate heat
Frontal Muscle
raises eyebrows
striated muscle
skeletal muscle
skeletal muscle
striated and voluntary 40-50% of bodyweight
Circumduction
the circular movement at the far end of a limb
Mastication
the process of chewing
Eversion
turning the sole of the foot outward