Chapter 15 Muscle Movements
contraction
a shortening or tightening of a muscle, or reduction in size
flexion
bending a muscle, a limb
dorsiflexion
bending the foot upward (backward)
plantar flexion
bending the sole of the foot downward toward the ground
rotation
circular movment around a central point (axis)
insertion of a muscle
connection of a muscle to a bone that moves
origin of a muscle
connection of a muscle to a stationary bone
retraction
drawing backward or the state of being drawn back
protraction
extension forward or drawing forward of a part of the body
depression
lowering a surface
abduction
movement away from the midline of the body
adduction
movement toward the midline of the body
skeletal muscle
muscle connected to bones; striated or voluntary muscle
visceral muscle
muscle connected to internal organs; involuntary or smooth muscle
elevation
raisining an area beyond that of the other surface
conduction
state of excition affecting portions of a cell or tissue
extension
straightening of a flexed limb
inversion
turning inside of an organ or appendage
eversion
turning outward
pronation
turning the palm of the hand downward
supination
turning the palm of the hand upward