The muscle is, Lattisimus dorsi, connected with upper limb at the bicipital groove and with lower limb at illiac crest.
Jan Prins has written: 'Histological changes in human skeletal muscle with isokinetic strength training at two distinct limb speeds' -- subject(s): Exercise for men, Muscle strength, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise for men, Striated muscle
Muscle atrophy and loss of strength occur when a limb is immobilized in a cast because the muscles are not being used. Lack of movement causes the muscle fibers to decrease in size and strength as they are not being stimulated, leading to shrinkage of the muscles. Physical therapy and exercise are often necessary after the cast is removed to regain muscle strength and mobility.
No, the rotator muscle does not revolve a limb around an axis. It is responsible for rotating or moving a limb, such as the shoulder or hip, around its own axis.
This type of muscle contracts to bend a limb at a joint
Factors that affect mobility include leg strength, balance, endurance, fatigue , pain, generalized weakness, altered limb sensations, and limb coordination.
The flexor carpi ulnaris muscle is an upper limb muscle that has double innervation from both the ulnar and medial nerves.
The muscle has been inactive while it was in the cast, therefore, it has weakened from disuse.
muscles bend limbs by pulling, they can not push. the answer is; a muscle is a muscle.
Flexor
An aftermovement is the movement of a limb following the contraction of a muscle.
supinator