Figure 10.1 Patterns of fascicle arrangement in muscles.

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Figure 10.1 Patterns of fascicle arrangement in muscles.

Figure 10.2a Lever systems operating at a mechanical advantage and a mechanical disadvantage.

Figure 10.2b Lever systems operating at a mechanical advantage and a mechanical disadvantage.

Figure 10.3a Lever systems (1 of 2).

Figure 10.3a Lever systems (2 of 2).

Figure 10.3b Lever systems (1 of 2).

Figure 10.3b Lever systems (2 of 2).

Figure 10.3c Lever systems (1 of 2).

Figure 10.3c Lever systems (2 of 2).

Figure 10.4 Anterior view of superficial muscles of the body.

Figure 10.5 Posterior view of superficial muscles of the body.

Figure 10.6 Lateral view of muscles of the scalp, face, and neck.

Figure 10.7a Muscles promoting mastication and tongue movements.

Figure 10.7b Muscles promoting mastication and tongue movements.

Figure 10.7c Muscles promoting mastication and tongue movements.

Figure 10.8a Muscles of the anterior neck and throat that promote swallowing.

Figure 10.8b Muscles of the anterior neck and throat that promote swallowing.

Figure 10.8c Muscles of the anterior neck and throat that promote swallowing.

Figure 10.9a Muscles of the neck and vertebral column causing movements of the head and trunk.

Figure 10.9b Muscles of the neck and vertebral column causing movements of the head and trunk.

Figure 10.9c Muscles of the neck and vertebral column causing movements of the head and trunk.

Figure 10.9d Muscles of the neck and vertebral column causing movements of the head and trunk.

Figure 10.9e Muscles of the neck and vertebral column causing movements of the head and trunk.

Figure 10.10a Muscles of respiration.

Figure 10.10b Muscles of respiration.

Figure 10.10c Muscles of respiration.

Figure 10.11a Muscles of the abdominal wall.

Figure 10.11b Muscles of the abdominal wall.

Figure 10.11c Muscles of the abdominal wall.

Figure 10.12a Muscles of the pelvic floor and perineum.

Figure 10.12b Muscles of the pelvic floor and perineum.

Figure 10.12c Muscles of the pelvic floor and perineum.

Figure 10.13a Superficial muscles of the thorax and shoulder acting on the scapula and arm.

Figure 10.13b Superficial muscles of the thorax and shoulder acting on the scapula and arm.

Figure 10.13c Superficial muscles of the thorax and shoulder acting on the scapula and arm.

Figure 10.13d Superficial muscles of the thorax and shoulder acting on the scapula and arm.

Figure 10.13e Superficial muscles of the thorax and shoulder acting on the scapula and arm.

Figure 10.14a Muscles crossing the shoulder and elbow joint, causing movements of the arm and forearm, respectively.

Figure 10.14b Muscles crossing the shoulder and elbow joint, causing movements of the arm and forearm, respectively.

Figure 10.14c Muscles crossing the shoulder and elbow joint, causing movements of the arm and forearm, respectively.

Figure 10.14d Muscles crossing the shoulder and elbow joint, causing movements of the arm and forearm, respectively.

Figure 10.15a Muscles of the anterior fascial compartment of the forearm acting on the right wrist and fingers.

Figure 10.15b Muscles of the anterior fascial compartment of the forearm acting on the right wrist and fingers.

Figure 10.15c Muscles of the anterior fascial compartment of the forearm acting on the right wrist and fingers.

Figure 10.16a Muscles of the posterior fascial compartment of the right forearm acting on the wrist and fingers.

Figure 10.16b Muscles of the posterior fascial compartment of the right forearm acting on the wrist and fingers.

Figure 10.17a Summary of actions of muscles of the arm and forearm.

Figure 10.17b Summary of actions of muscles of the arm and forearm.

Figure 10.18a Hand muscles, ventral views of right hand.

Figure 10.18b Hand muscles, ventral views of right hand.

Figure 10.18c Hand muscles, ventral views of right hand.

Figure 10.18d Hand muscles, ventral views of right hand.

Figure 10.19a Anterior and medial muscles promoting movements of the thigh and leg.

Figure 10.19b Anterior and medial muscles promoting movements of the thigh and leg.

Figure 10.19c Anterior and medial muscles promoting movements of the thigh and leg.

Figure 10.20a Posterior muscles of the right hip and thigh.

Figure 10.20b Posterior muscles of the right hip and thigh.

Figure 10.20c Posterior muscles of the right hip and thigh.

Figure 10.20d Posterior muscles of the right hip and thigh.

Figure 10.21a Muscles of the anterior compartment of the right leg.

Figure 10.21b Muscles of the anterior compartment of the right leg.

Figure 10.21c Muscles of the anterior compartment of the right leg.

Figure 10.21d Muscles of the anterior compartment of the right leg.

Figure 10.22a Muscles of the lateral compartment of the right leg.

Figure 10.22b Muscles of the lateral compartment of the right leg.

Figure 10.22c Muscles of the lateral compartment of the right leg.

Figure 10.23a Muscles of the posterior compartment of the right leg.

Figure 10.23b Muscles of the posterior compartment of the right leg.

Figure 10.23c Muscles of the posterior compartment of the right leg.

Figure 10.23d Muscles of the posterior compartment of the right leg.

Figure 10.23e Muscles of the posterior compartment of the right leg.

Figure 10.23f Muscles of the posterior compartment of the right leg.

Figure 10.24a Muscles of the right foot, plantar aspect.

Figure 10.24b Muscles of the right foot, plantar aspect.

Figure 10.24c Muscles of the right foot, plantar aspect.

Figure 10.24d Muscles of the right foot, plantar aspect.

Figure 10.24e Muscles of the right foot, plantar aspect.

Figure 10.25a Summary of actions of muscles of the thigh and leg.

Figure 10.25b Summary of actions of muscles of the thigh and leg.