scapular protraction and rotation
stimulus that results in no perceptile contraction
It results from damage to both the anterior and posterior regions of the language-dominant hemisphere
movement
No movement
It is an Earth quake
An isometric contraction is when the muscle does not shorten and no movement results.
stimulus that results in no perceptile contraction
Isotonic contraction results in shortening of the muscle, leading to movement. In Isometric contraction, as the name implies, there is no change in length of the muscle. Thus, it can't lead to any movement. However, Isometric contraction adds or removes power from a movement, thus facilitating or retarding it. This, facilitation and retardation itself gives us a feeling of movement, for example walking, even in the total absence of actual movement i.e. walking. This feeling of movement induced by isometric contraction is known as Isometric movement. We use isometric movements in thinking and dreaming.
1; the extensor, but not the flexor
means by which electrical excitation of a muscle results in muscle contraction
an exhalation
Destruction of the anterior horn of the spinal cord often results in muscular disorders. These include sclerosis, Charcotâ??Marieâ??Tooth disease, progressive muscular atrophy, and other muscular atrophies.
P wave
Muscle contraction results
It results from damage to both the anterior and posterior regions of the language-dominant hemisphere
'Acceleration' in that direction results.
Submaximal Stimulus results in complete contraction of some fibers. It causes contraction more than subminimal stimulus and less than maximal stimulus.