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1. Applied anatomy and physiology
1.1 The structure and functions of the musculoskeletal system
1.1.9 Muscle contraction types
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In a concentric contraction, the muscle
shortens
Isometric contractions result in a change in muscle length.
False
Lowering a weight slowly during a bicep curl is an example of an
eccentric
How many types of muscle contraction are there according to the study material?
Three
Concentric contractions increase muscle length.
False
What is the defining characteristic of isometric contractions?
No change in length
In isotonic contractions, the muscle either shortens during a
concentric
Lowering a weight during a bicep curl involves an
eccentric contraction
.
True
Muscle contraction refers to the activation of muscles to generate
force
In an eccentric contraction, the
muscle lengthens
while generating force.
True
What does muscle contraction refer to?
Activation to generate force
What happens to muscle length during an eccentric contraction?
Increases
Give an example of a concentric contraction.
Lifting a weight
Holding a plank is an example of an
isometric contraction
.
True
Lifting a weight during a bicep curl is an example of a
concentric
What happens to muscle length during an eccentric contraction?
It lengthens
Match the contraction type with its action:
Isotonic ↔️ Changes muscle length
Isometric ↔️ Generates force without length change
Order the steps in performing a bicep curl with correct contraction types:
1️⃣ Start with arm fully extended
2️⃣ Lift the weight using a concentric contraction
3️⃣ Lower the weight slowly using an eccentric contraction
4️⃣ Repeat the process
What happens to the muscle length during a concentric contraction?
Decreases
What is the change in muscle length during an isometric contraction?
No change
Isotonic contractions are characterized by a change in muscle
length
What happens to the muscle length during an eccentric isotonic contraction?
Increases
Match the contraction type with its example:
Concentric ↔️ Lifting a weight
Eccentric ↔️ Lowering a weight slowly
Isometric ↔️ Holding a plank
The key difference between isotonic and isometric contractions is the change in muscle
length
Muscle contraction refers to the activation of muscles to generate
force
What is an example of a concentric contraction during exercise?
Lifting a weight
Match the contraction type with its definition:
Concentric ↔️ Muscle shortens while generating force
Eccentric ↔️ Muscle lengthens while generating force
Isometric ↔️ Muscle remains constant length while generating force
Concentric isotonic contractions result in a decrease in muscle length.
True
In isometric contractions, there is no change in muscle
length
Pushing against a wall is an example of an
isometric contraction
.
True
What happens to the muscle length during an isometric contraction?
Remains constant
Arrange the types of muscle contractions based on their definitions:
1️⃣ Concentric: Muscle shortens while generating force
2️⃣ Eccentric: Muscle lengthens while generating force
3️⃣ Isometric: Muscle remains constant length while generating force