Match the muscles to the movements which are caused when the respective muscles contract concentrically. Cervical extension Cervical flexion Cervical lateral flexion to the right Cervical lateral flexion to the left Cervical rotation to the right Cervical rotation to the left Lumbar extension Lumbar flexion Lambar lateral flexion to the right Lumbar lateral flexion to the left Lumbar rotation to the right Lumbar rotation to the left - - A. Erector spinae, quadratus lumborum B. Erector spinae, splenius cervicis, splenius capitis C. L) erector spinae, L) rectus abdominis, R) external oblique L) internal oblique D. L) erector spinae, L) rectus abdominis, L) external oblique, L) internal oblique, L) quadratus lumborum E. R) erector spinae, R) rectus abdominis, L) external oblique R) internal oblique F. R) erector spinae, R) rectus abdominis, R) external oblique, R) internal oblique, R) quadratus lumborum G. Rectus abdominis, external oblique, internal oblique H. L) splenius cervicis, L) splenius capitis, L) sternocleidomastoid, L) erector spinae I. L) splenius cervicis, L) splenius capitis, R) sternocleidomastoid, L) erector spinae J. R) splenius cervicis, R) splenius capitis, L) sternocleidomastoid, R) erector spinae K. R) splenius cervicis, R) splenius capitis, R) sternocleidomastoid, R) erector spinae L. Sternocleidomastoid

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Match the muscles to the movements which are caused when the respective muscles contract concentrically.
Cervical extension
Cervical flexion
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Cervical lateral flexion to the right
Cervical lateral flexion to the left
Cervical rotation to the right
Cervical rotation to the left
Lumbar extension
Lumbar flexion
Lumbar lateral flexion to the right
Lumbar lateral flexion to the left
Lumbar rotation to the right
Lumbar rotation to the left
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A. Erector spinae, quadratus lumborum
B. Erector spinae, splenius cervicis, splenius capitis
C. L) erector spinae, L) rectus abdominis, R) external oblique L) internal oblique
D. L) erector spinae, L) rectus abdominis, L) external oblique, L) internal oblique, L)
quadratus lumborum
E. R) erector spinae, R) rectus abdominis, L) external oblique R) internal oblique
F. R) erector spinae, R) rectus abdominis, R) external oblique, R) internal oblique, R)
quadratus lumborum
G. Rectus abdominis, external oblique, internal oblique
H. L) splenius cervicis, L) splenius capitis, L) sternocleidomastoid, L) erector spinae
1. L) splenius cervicis, L) splenius capitis, R) sternocleidomastoid, L) erector spinae
J. R) splenius cervicis, R) splenius capitis, L) sternocleidomastoid, R) erector spinae
K. R) splenius cervicis, R) splenius capitis, R) sternocleidomastoid, R) erector spinae
L. Sternocleidomastoid
THAY
Transcribed Image Text:Match the muscles to the movements which are caused when the respective muscles contract concentrically. Cervical extension Cervical flexion - Cervical lateral flexion to the right Cervical lateral flexion to the left Cervical rotation to the right Cervical rotation to the left Lumbar extension Lumbar flexion Lumbar lateral flexion to the right Lumbar lateral flexion to the left Lumbar rotation to the right Lumbar rotation to the left - - A. Erector spinae, quadratus lumborum B. Erector spinae, splenius cervicis, splenius capitis C. L) erector spinae, L) rectus abdominis, R) external oblique L) internal oblique D. L) erector spinae, L) rectus abdominis, L) external oblique, L) internal oblique, L) quadratus lumborum E. R) erector spinae, R) rectus abdominis, L) external oblique R) internal oblique F. R) erector spinae, R) rectus abdominis, R) external oblique, R) internal oblique, R) quadratus lumborum G. Rectus abdominis, external oblique, internal oblique H. L) splenius cervicis, L) splenius capitis, L) sternocleidomastoid, L) erector spinae 1. L) splenius cervicis, L) splenius capitis, R) sternocleidomastoid, L) erector spinae J. R) splenius cervicis, R) splenius capitis, L) sternocleidomastoid, R) erector spinae K. R) splenius cervicis, R) splenius capitis, R) sternocleidomastoid, R) erector spinae L. Sternocleidomastoid THAY
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