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Chapter 5 Trail guide to movement Questions 2 Exam (elaborations) Intro to trail guide Questions With Solutions 3 Exam (elaborations) Trail Guide Finals Questions With Solutions 4 Exam (elaborations) Trail Guide Questions With Solutions 5 Exam (elaborations) Trail Guide Regions & Movements Ques...

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Trail Guide to the Body Muscles Questions With Solutions

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Trail Guide to the Body Muscles Questions With Solutions Trapezius Upper fibers: bilaterally will extend head and neck; unilaterally will laterally flex the neck and head to same side, rotate head to opposite side, elevate scapula, and upwardly rotate scapula Middle fibers: adduct and stabil...

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Trail Guide Regions & Movements Questions With Solutions

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Trail Guide Regions & Movements Questions With Solutions Sural calf Popliteal of or relating to the area behind the knee joint Gluteal of or relating to or near the gluteus muscles Digital relating to or performed with the fingers Dorsal belonging to or on or near the back or upper surface of...

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Trail guide to movement Questions With Solutions antagonist any muscle that executes the opposite action of the agonist; during the main action, it lengthens aponeurosis a broad, flat tendon that attaches to the end of a muscle appendicular skeleton the portion of the skeleton composed of the...

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Trail Guide To The Body Introduction Questions With Solutions

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Trail Guide To The Body Introduction Questions With Solutions smaller structures vs. larger structures smaller: use 1 or 2 fingers to locate larger: use whole hand (helps to sculpt out all sides and edges using whole hand to determine full shape of region) work smart 1) self-palpation: to loca...

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Intro to trail guide Questions With Solutions

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Intro to trail guide Questions With Solutions Which of the following is a principle of palpation? Focus your awareness Less is more Move slowly What is the bodies largest organ? Skin In an adult male, the skin can compromise what percentage of total bodyweight? 10% Which area of the body has ...

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Trail Guide Test Questions With Solutions

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Trail Guide Test Questions With Solutions What muscles are used in supination of the forearm? Biceps brachii, supinator, brachioradialis What muscles are used in pronation of the forearm? Pronator teres, pronator quadrates, brachioradialis What muscles are used in shoulder flexion? Deltoid, p...

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Trail Guide Questions With Solutions

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Trail Guide Questions With Solutions Passive abduction of the scapula would ? the middle fibers of the trapezius lengthen Passive elevation of the scapula would ? the trapezius' upper fibers and ? it's lower fibers shorten, lengthen Passive rotation of the head & neck to the left would ?...

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Trail guide to the body Questions With Solutions

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Trail guide to the body Questions With Solutions Medial Pertains to the midline Lateral Pertains to structure further away from the mid or medial line Distal Structure further away from the trunk or midline Proximal Structure closer to the trunk Superficial Describes structure closest to the ...

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Trail Guide Finals Questions With Solutions

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Trail Guide Finals Questions With Solutions condyles of the femur, posterior surfaces origin of gastrocnemius flex the knee action of gastrocnemius calcaneal tendon the gastrocnemius extends halfway down the leg before blending into which band of connective tissue? gluteal tuberosity insertion...

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Trail Guide Vocabulary Questions With Solutions

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Trail Guide Vocabulary Questions With Solutions arthrology the study of joints articulation a joint or connection of bones atlas first cervical vertebra, articulating with the occipital bone (c1) axis second cervical vertebra (c2) bilateral pertaining to two sides bursa a small, fluid-filled...

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Trail Guide to Movement Test Questions With Solutions

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Trail Guide to Movement Test Questions With Solutions Which of the following landmarks falls along the line of gravity when viewed laterally? Mastoid process What is the innate reflex that causes the body to sway when standing "still"? Postural sway What muscles would you primarily t...

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Chapter 5 Trail guide to movement Questions

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Chapter 5 Trail guide to movement Questions With Solutions transverse (horizontal) planes divide body into upper and lower superior and inferior (rotations) oblique plane combines two or three cardinal planes waving

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Trail Guide To Body Muscle MovementsBack & Leg Questions With Solutions

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Trail Guide To Body Muscle MovementsBack & Leg Questions With Solutions Anterior Tilt Iliacus Pelvis Anterior Tilt and Lateral Tilt Latissium Dorsi Pelvis Posterior Tilt Biceps Femoris Pelvis Posterior Tilt Semitendinosus Pelvis Posterior Tilt Semimembranosus Pelvis Lateral Tilt Quadratus Lum...

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Trail Guide to Movement, Muscles part 1 and 2 Questions With Solutions

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Trail Guide to Movement, Muscles part 1 and 2 Questions With Solutions the three types of muscle tissue found in the body are... skeletal, smooth and cardiac skeletal muscle long cylindrical fibers, multinucleated, striations, voluntary cardiac muscle branched, striations, involuntary, connecte...

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Trail Guide to Movement Test KIN211 Questions With Solutions

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Trail Guide to Movement Test KIN211 Questions With Solutions Kinetics studies forces (gravity, friction, and pressure) that act on the body to generate or alter motion Kinematics analysis of movement in terms of mechanical elements (ie time and space) In the "dance troupe" of human movem...

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Trail Guide to the Body Final Test Questions With Solutions

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Trail Guide to the Body Final Test Questions With Solutions which rotator cuff muscle is attached to the lesser tubercle subscapularis what structure could the pectoralis minor create a neurovascular compression axillary artery, axillary vein, brachial plexus primary muscle of supination bice...

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Trail Guide to the Body Questions With Solutions

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Trail Guide to the Body Questions With Solutions gliding joint usually between two flat surfaces & allows the least movement of all synovial joints, only small shifting movements are possible at these articulations carpal bones & tarsal bones examples of gliding joints ellipsoid joint consist...

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Trail guide to the body Questions With Solutions hypertonicity is an increased tension of the muscles, meaning the muscle tone is abnormally rigid, hampering proper movement. Hypotonicity is a decreased tension in muscle tone. skeletal muscle the voluntary contractile tissue that moves the sk...

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