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					# Muscles Part 2
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					## muscle tension
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					* isotonic, movement
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						* concentric - shorten
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						* eccentric - lengthen	
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					* isometric, no movement
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					always needs nervous system input
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					difference between stability and movement basically
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					## Motor units and recruitment
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					neurons that go to specific fibers
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					motor unit - plus muscle fibers that it communicate with. allows for changing value of force used.
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					activate muscles in rotation - so we avoid over stressing
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					dont use till it is no longer working. just rotate so that the transitions are less jaring
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					## Muscles rarely completly relax
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					muscle tone when not flexing is because of higher muscle density
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					hypertonia - too few recruited muscles (unable to move)
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					hypertonia - too muchj muscle stress (unable to relax)
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					## Skeletal Muscle Movement
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					* form dictates function
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						* muscles are attached to bones to allow for movement
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					* muscle origin - anchor point (bicept on the humerous /scapulus)
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					* muscle insertion - (bicept to radius)
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					you will have a chart of origin, insertion, action
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					elbow hinge joint
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					muscles are with joints
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					## Muscles (almost) never work alone
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					* aiding, opposite work together
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					prime mover/ agonist -> main muscle moving things
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					synergist -> assits movement
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					antagonist -> opposite movement of agonist
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					* maintains body position
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					* needed for rapid movement
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