Muscular System Jr. Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Active ROM | Performed by the patient |
Passive ROM | Performed by the health care worker |
ROM | Range of Motion |
Active assist ROM | Assiting the patient to perform ROM |
Resistive ROM | ROM performed during resistance by the patient, only done by physical therapist |
Moving a body part away from the body | Abduction |
Moving a body part toward the body | Adduction |
Turning the palm up | Supination |
Turning the palm down | Pronation |
Straightening a body part | Extension |
Bending the foot toward the knee | Dorsi Flexion |
Pointing the toe | Plantar Flexion |
Swinging the arm in a circle | Circumduction |
Turning the foot outward | Eversion |
Turning the foot inward | Inversion |
Turning the head side to side | Rotation |
Moving toward the thumb side of the hand | Radial deviation |
Moving toward little finger side of hand | Ulnar deviation |
Touching each of the fingers with the tip of the thumb. | Opposition |
The ability to be stretched | Extensibility |
Three types of muscles | Skeletal, Cardiac, and Visceral |
Smooth | Another name for visceral muscles |
Ability to respond to a stimulus | Excitability |
To become short and thick | Contractibility |
Ability to return to the original shape | Elasticity |
Partial contraction | Muscle tone |
Treat with RICE or NSAIDS | Muscle Strain |
Involuntary muscle contractions | Muscle Twitching |
Inflammation of the thick tissue on the bottom of the foot | Plantar Fascitis |
Pain and stiffness in the bottom of the heel | Plantar Fascitis |
Tylenol, Ibuprofen, Rest, Night splints to stretch the foot, ICE, Shoes with cushions | Treatment for Plantar Fascitis |
Widespread muscle pain, joint stiffness, and fatigue | S/S of Fibromyalgia |
No known causes, factors could be genetics, infection or physical or emotional trauma | Fibromyalgia |
Affects more women than men, used to be thought as a psychological disorder | Interesting fact-Fibromyalgia |
End of the muscle that attaches to the bones and does not move | Origin |
End of the muscle that contracts, moves | Insertion |
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Ms. Blair
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