the leg (A-F-R). Anterior pelvic rotation occurs simultaneously during hip flexion. The agonists for hip flexion are the iliopsoas (iliacus and psoas)‚ Pectineus‚ Rectus Femoris‚ and the Sartorius. The iliacus of the iliopsaos originates on the inner surface of the ilium‚ inserts on the lesser trochanter of the femur and right below on the shaft. The psoas of the iliopsoas originates along the lower borders of the transverse processes (L1-5)‚ the sides of the bodies of the last thoracic vertebrae
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Exam 3 Hip and Thigh Anatomy of the Hip Hip and pelvic region are not synonymous * Hip is articulation of femur with pelvis * Pelvis consists of sacrum‚ coccyx‚ and 2 large hipbones on either side. * Hip bones are called innominates * have a right and left * pelvis and innominates protect reproductive organs * also part of birth canal * Serves as a stable platform * Supports the body weight * Links the sacrum with weight transmission
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* Question 1 2 out of 2 points | | | Which sound is normal to elicit when percussing in the seventh right intercostal space at the midclavicular line over the liver?Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | Dullness | Correct Answer: | Dullness | Response Feedback: | The liver is located in the right upper quadrant and would elicit a dull percussion note. | | | | | * Question 2 2 out of 2 points | | | Which structure is located in the left lower quadrant of
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foods. What are abs? All muscles of the torso are referred to as the core and are involved in making abs. Each exercise requires the movement and engagement of the torso. These involve internal and external oblique‚ the latissimus dorsi and iliopsoas muscles‚ erector spinae‚ the smaller deep muscles (multifidus and traverse abdominus) and the larger muscles (rectus abdominus and quadratus lumborum. With that said‚ exercises are vital
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HMB 274: Functional Anatomy Movement Analysis: Squat Thrust Movement Analysis: Phases Drive Phase Image 1 Image 2 Figure 1 Images 1 & 2 show the commencement and finish of the drive phase of the squat thrust Thrust Phase Image 3 Image 4 Figure 2 Images 3 & 4 show the commencement and finish of the thrust phase of the squat thrust. Table 1 Movement analysis for the squat thrust (Phase 1 - drive Phase) Joint or Body Segment Observed Movements Muscles Active
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list seven ways List seven ways of naming muscles‚ giving an example of each Name the principal axial muscles of the body and describe their origins‚ insertions‚ actions‚ and innervations. Name the principal appendicular muscles of the body and describe their origins‚ insertions‚ actions‚ and innervations. Compare and contrast the major muscle groups of the upper and lower limbs and relate their similarities and differences to their function. With over 700 muscles in the body‚ it can
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body back to the starting position. Kicking motion is achieved by a combination of muscle moments and motion dependent moments. Muscle moments are the result of high activation patterns of several muscles such as the hamstrings‚ quadriceps and iliopsoas whereas some muscle activity serves to stabilize the involved joints and segments in order to achieve a fine coordinated movement (Kellis & Katis‚ 2007). In soccer the main source of energy is provided by the aerobic system. Soccer players need to
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Student Name:Alfa Lopez Date: 4-9-10 Karen Protiva/ Chemeketa Community College/BI 232 All-Online Week One: APR Lab Assignment on the Muscular System Pay close attention to the Submission Deadline! THIS WORKSHEET MUST BE SUBMITTED VIA THE COURSE WEBSITE BY THE DUE DATE AND TIME!! Be sure to use a different COLOR or BOLD when answering these questions. Complete this worksheet while following the APR CD-ROM and Workbook on “The Muscular System”. Keep in mind that there may be parts that
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Anatomy & Physiology I Lecture 10: The Muscular System Prof. Magidah Alaudi‚ M.Sc. malaudi@gmail.com The Structural and Functional Organization of Muscles • About 600 human skeletal muscles • Constitute about half of our body weight • Three kinds of muscle tissue – Skeletal‚ cardiac‚ smooth • Specialized for one major purpose – Converting the chemical energy in ATP into the mechanical energy of motion; Contraction and Movement • Myology—the study of the muscular system The Functions of Muscles
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Biceps Femoris Muscle The Biceps Femoris is a muscle of the posterior (the back) thigh. As its name implies‚ it has two parts‚ one of which (the long head) forms part of the hamstrings muscle group. Origin and insertion It has two heads of origin; one‚ the long head‚ arises from the lower and inner impression on the back part of the tuberosity of the ischium‚ by a tendon common to it and the semitendinosus‚ and from the lower part of the sacrotuberous ligament the other‚ the short head‚
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