Pulling muscles all the time
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4. Notice that by pulling on the muscles, you can better visualize the direction . the muscle fibers are running in (the fibers of a single muscle are generally oriented in only 1 direction). 5. use a probe & forceps to pick-off the fascia & separate the muscles from . each other. 6. do not cut, tear, or remove muscles (unless instructed)
[DOCX File]A4.3.1.HeartMatter
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Movement by muscles pulling on bones would not be possible if blood did not supply this tissue with the key resource, oxygen. The flow of blood around the body ensures that essential nutrients are delivered and wastes are moved away for disposal. At the center of this system is the amazing pump, the human heart.
[DOC File]Physical Fitness: The ability of one's heart, blood ...
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- Muscles only contract and relax. - Muscle tissue cannot push it only pulls or contracts. - All exercises involve muscles pulling on bones across joints. Isometric Contraction (picking up a truck) - Iso means equal and metric is talking about distance, therefore isometric contractions are ones where the muscle maintains an equal length.
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The patellar tendon is a tendon of the quadriceps muscle group. The quadriceps muscles all work to extend the knee. The tap on the tendon is an . artificially-induced. stretching. of the quadriceps muscles. The quadriceps muscle spindles then sense that the muscles have been stretched (which would normally mean that the knee has flexed).
[DOC File]SAFE LIFTING MANUAL - HEMIC
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Here's a good isometric exercise if you sit most of the time. Just sit all the way back in a chair, with your feel flat on the floor. Hold the seat of the chair with both hands. Push down with your hands and lift your knees as high as you can while bending your upper body slightly forward. Hold for a count of 6. Return to the starting position.
[DOC File]How Muscles Work
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Agonist vs. Antagonist. Muscle pairs: Muscles are grouped together in pairs on your skeleton Relaxed or contracted: When one muscle of a pair contracts, the other relaxes Pulling muscles. Skeletal muscles only pull in one direction. For this reason they always come in pairs. When one muscle in a pair contracts, to bend a joint for example, its counterpart then contracts and pulls …
[DOC File]Strength exercises:
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(works core muscles) Sit to stand (works rear leg muscles) Can be done on a hill facing all 4 directions; the steeper the hill, the greater the workout. Be sure dog is rising by pushing with rear legs and not pulling forward with front legs. Sit-up to “dance” to sit-up position
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Muscles cannot push and so joints need pairs of muscles (antagonistic pairs) to pull in opposite directions. One muscle contracts and gets shorter and fatter, to pull a bone. At the same time the other muscle in the pair relaxes and gets longer and thinner.
[DOC File]Summary of the Biochemical Events of Muscle Contraction:
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At birth all muscle fibers are red (changes later with activity). Most muscles contain about 50% of each. Some contain all red (posture). None contain more than 50% white. All the muscle fibers in one motor unit are the same (i.e., all red or all white). The table below compares the properties of slow and fast twitch muscle fibers.
[DOC File]LECTURE OUTLINE CHAPTER 9
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For example, the muscles which move the upper arm actually originate from the axial skeleton (chest and upper back); those moving the leg originate on the thigh, those moving the fingers lie on the forearm, and so on. I. Functions of the Skeletal Muscular System. Movement of Body - by pulling on bones and leveraging articulations.
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