Muscles 02 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
(belly button) | umbilicus |
(previously dorsolumbar fascia) | lumbar aponeurosis |
Muscle that controls curvature of the lower spine. | rectus abdominis |
Muscle that rotates the arm medially. | teres major |
A white, flattened, tendinous expansion. | lumbar aponeurosis |
Group of posterior spinal column muscles. | erector spinae |
Muscle that connects the scapula with the vertebrae. | rhomboid |
Also called the rotator cuff. | infraspinatus |
Muscle that works to move the neck in several directions. | trapezius |
The widest and most powerful muscle of the back. | latissimus dorsi |
retinaculum (plural: retinacula) | a structure that holds an organ or tissue in place. |
retinaculum in surgery | an instrument that retracts tissues. |
bones of the forearm | radius and ulna |
muscle terms may end in s, but are not | plural. |
pollex means | thumb |
pollicis refers to certain muscles in the | hand. |
hallux - | the great toe |
To extend the palm upwards. | supinate |
The first digit of the hand (the thumb). | pollex |
Located behind the humerus and extends the forearm. | anconeus |
Long narrow muscle which assists in extension of the wrist and little finger. | extensor digiti minimi |
Another term for palmar. | thenar |
Descriptive muscle term meaning short. | brevis |
Muscle attached to the humerus deep to the biceps. | coracobrachialis |
A structure which holds an organ or a tissue in place. | retinaculum |
The major muscle of the upper arm. | biceps |
A muscle which turns the palm of the hand downwards. | pronator teres |
A muscle whose tendon divides into four different tendons. | extensor digitorum communis |
Long slender arm muscle with a tendon which attaches to the palmar aponeurosis. | palmaris longus |
Muscle located on the back of the arm. | triceps |
Muscle which flexes the fingers. | flexor digitorum profundus |
lateral malleolus refers to the bone on the outside of the____joint, formed by the distal end of the_____. | ankle, fibula |
medial malleolus refers to the bone on the inside of the____joint, formed by the distal end of the____. | ankle,tibia |
When you hold your feet very close together the two___ ____touch. | medial malleoli. |
calcaneal - | Achilles tendon. |
The thickest and strongest tendon in the body is the | calcaneal/Achilles tendon. |
The extensor retinaculum covers and holds in place the muscles and tendons of the | front of the foot. |
The greater trochanter, also called trochanter | major. |
The greater trochanter is a broad, flat process to which several___are attached. | muscles |
The iliotibial tract is a thick, long band of _____ ____that extends down the side of the thigh to the tibia. | fascia lata |
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