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1 Chapter 6 The Muscular System – Muscle Movements
Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology Seventh Edition Elaine N. Marieb Chapter 6 The Muscular System – Muscle Movements Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings

2 Muscles and Body Movements
Muscles are attached to bone at two points: ORIGIN – attachment to an immoveable bone INSERTION – attachment to a movable bone Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings Figure 6.12

3 Major types of muscles involved in a movement:
AGONIST (or Prime Mover) Muscle with the major responsibility for a certain movement EXAMPLE: Biceps brachii is the prime mover or agonist when flexing the lower arm.

4 Major types of muscles involved in a movement:
ANTAGONIST Muscle that opposes or reverses a prime mover EXAMPLE: Triceps is the antagonist to the biceps brachii.

5 Types of Muscles SYNERGISTS
Muscles that aid a prime mover in a movement and helps prevent rotation EXAMPLE: Muscles that stabilize the wrist are synergists (for finger movement).

6 Types of Muscles FIXATORS Stabilize the origins of a prime mover
EXAMPLE: Muscles that minimize scapula movement (while arm is moving) are fixators.

7 Types of Body Movements
Flexion/ Extension Abduction/ Adduction Circumduction Rotation/ Lateral Rotation/ Medial Rotation Protraction/ Retraction Elevation/ Depression Plantar Flexion/ Dorsiflexion Eversion/ Inversion Pronation/ Supination Opposition/Gliding Movement

8 Body Movements

9 Body Movements

10 Body Movements

11 Body Movements

12 Special Movements of the Foot

13 Special Movements of the Hand


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