Agonist antagonist synergist stabilizer
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Identify and demonstrate muscle action as prime mover, agonist, antagonist, synergist and stabilizer, as it relates to the concepts and principles of body mechanics, postural alignment, and the purpose of assessment. Distinguish the presence or absence of muscle mass and tone.
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Prime mover (agonist) Antagonist. Synergist. Stabilizer. Descriptions: ___ Provides resistance or reverses the movement of the muscle action ___ Keeps bones immobile when needed ___ Provides the main force that drives the muscle action ___ Assists in carrying out the muscle action. Complete the following sentences about how muscle contractions ...
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Describe roles muscles play during movement using the following terms; agonist (prime mover), antagonist, synergist and stabilizer . Define and be able to describe the motor unit . Be able to describe what’s happening during different types of muscle contraction using …
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Synergist, think synergy. Assists with. Stabilizer support and stabilize the body. Antagonist muscles perform opposite action of prime mover. ... Think of muscles in terms of antagonistic (one is an agonist while the other is an antagonist) actions. When an agonist contracts, the antagonist will relax. Also keep in mind that several muscles may ...
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Muscle terms and classifications: Origin, insertion, prime mover (agonist), antagonist, synergist, and stabilizer. Introduction 10 minutes: Use the Anatomy Learn Site materials, as well as the OpenStax page and eBook referenced in the additional resources above, to give students a brief introduction to skeletal muscle tissue and the connective ...
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- agonist – antagonist- agonist – stabilizer- stabilizer – mobilizer- agonist – synergist. gelijkheid tussen rechter en linker extremiteiten (kracht en uithoudingsvermogen) mobilizer training: isometrisch – concentrisch – excentrisch – econcentrisch – functioneel
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Agonist. Antagonist. Stabilizer or Fixator. Neutralizer or Synergist. Definitions. Agonist. Muscles that concentrically contract to cause a movement. Example: Biceps contracting during the up phase of a curl. Antagonist. Muscles that eccentrically contract to oppose a movement. Example: Triceps contracting during the up phase of a curl ...
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Identify synergist and antagonist muscles. ... flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, hyperextension, rotation, circumduction, agonist, antagonist, and stabilizer. Knowledge of the plane in which each muscle action occurs and the responsible muscles. Knowledge of the curvatures of the spine including: lordosis, scoliosis, and kyphosis.
Muscular Superheroes: Agonists, Antagonists, Synergists ...
Describe the following muscle categorizations: agonist, synergist, stabilizer, and antagonist. _____ Task . 4 – Endo. cr. ine — Instructions. The endocrine system is a system of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream to regulate a variety of bodily functions, including the control of mood, growth and development, tissue function ...
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