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Muscular System Part 2: Muscles of the Arm, Leg, Face, Torso, and Neck Name:_______________________________________________________Date:_________________Block:_____________ Classification of Muscle Group Actions • Agonist (Prime Mover) ▫ • • Muscle most responsible for __________________________________________________ Antagonist ▫ Opposes __________________________________________________ ▫ Provides __________________________________________________and _________________________________________ during prime mover contraction ▫ Relaxes when ____________________________________________________________________________ Synergist ▫ Aid prime mover ▫ Contracts __________________________________________________ Muscles of the Arm (Anterior) • Deltoid: muscle forming the __________________________________________________________________________________________ • Pectoralis major: __________________________________________________________________muscle, situated at the chest (anterior) of the human body; moves __________________________________________________ • Biceps brachii: __________________________________________________muscle that lies on the upper arm between the shoulder and the elbow; __________________________________________________ • Brachialis: muscle in the upper arm that flexes the __________________________________________________ • Brachioradialis: muscle of the forearm that flexes the __________________________________________________; capable of both ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ • Palmaris longus: muscle starts up near the ________________________________ and runs across the middle of the ______________________________________; flexes ____________________________________ • Flexor carpi ulnaris: muscle of the human forearm that acts to __________________________________________________ • Flexor carpi radialis: muscle of the human forearm that acts to ________________________________________________ Muscles of the Arm (Posterior) • Triceps brachii: muscle (________________________________________) on the back of the upper arm; moves _______________________________________ • Anconeus: small __________________________________________________ connecting the medial side of the ulna to the lateral side of the humerus; extends __________________________________________________ • Extensor carpi radialis longus: found on the __________________________________________________ side of the humerus, and attaching to the base of metacarpal 2 (pointer finger) • Extensor carpi radialis brevis: found on the lateral side of the humerus, running alongside the radius; __________________________________________________ • Extensor digitorium: extends the __________________________________________________ (phalanges) of the hand • Extensor digiti minimi: muscle of the forearm that extends __________________________________________________ (pinky finger!) • Extensor carpi ulnaris: __________________________________________________ Anterior Upper Leg Muscles • Quadriceps: __________________________________________________ muscle made up of the ______________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________; moves lower leg • Sartorius: assists in flexing, weak abduction and lateral rotation of the hip, and flexion of knee • Gracilis: originates at the _______________________________________________ and extends down to the ________________; responsible for ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ • Adductor Longus: main function is to __________________________________________________ • Muscles of the Posterior Leg Gluteus Maximus: located in the buttocks and is regarded as one of the strongest muscles in the human body; responsible for ______________________________________________________________________________________ • Illotibial band: works to __________________________________________________the hip; knee stabilization • Biceps femoris: Both heads of the biceps femoris perform knee ________________________________. Since the long head originates in the pelvis it is also involved in hip extension; ______________________________ • Semimembranosus: enabling the leg to ______________________ and _____________________________, and serving as a thigh extensor; __________________________________________________ • Semitendinosis: long, superficial muscle in the back of the thigh; _________________________________________ Muscles of the Lower Leg (Anterior) • Gastrocnemius: Along with the ____________________________________ muscle, it forms half of the calf muscle; function in plantar flexion of the foot and flexing the leg at the knee joint • Soleus: ________________________________________________ of the foot; powerful muscle vital in walking, running, and dancing • Achilles tendon: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ • Extensor digitorum: _______________________________________________ muscle works to extend the foot at the ankle, along with extension of phalanx 2-5 • Tibialis anterior: _______________________________________________________________________________________ of the ankle • Fibularis longus: also known as the __________________________________________________; muscle inside the outer area of the human leg, which ________________________________________________________________________________________ Knee Muscles/Connections • Patellar ligament: connects to two different bones, the _________________________and the ________________________ • Quadriceps tendon: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ • Meniscus: lateral and medial ▫ ▫ Two vital functions: Transfer the load from the __________________________________________________________________________ Stabilize the knee during _____________________________________________________________________________ The menisci move during the backward flexion and the forward extension of the knee in order to balance the change of the articular surfaces. Muscles of the Face 4 Basic Functions: 1. __________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. __________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. __________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Muscles: Frontalis/Occipitalis: ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Masseter: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sternocleidomastoid: ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Epicranial aponeurosis: _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Temporalis: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Orbicularis oculi: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Nasalis: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Zygomaticus: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Oribicularis oris: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Buccinator: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Platysma: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Neck Muscles Purpose of neck muscles: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Back muscles Purpose of back muscles: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Strains vs. Sprains • A strain is when you "pull" a muscle and a sprain is when you damage a ligament. • Classification of Strains and Sprains: • ▫ First degree: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ ▫ Second degree: _______________________________________________________________________________________________ ▫ Third degree: ________________________________________________________________________________________________ RICE: ▫ R_______________________________________________ ▫ I________________________________________________ ▫ C_______________________________________________ ▫ E_______________________________________________