Muscle Actions
Muscle Actions
Explain, example?
• The line of force of the muscle may shift in relation to the joint
axis of rotation
• Muscle can have opposite actions, depending on the position of
the joint at the time of muscle activation
• E.g. pos.deltoid: from anatomic vs. abducted position (frontal plane)
• Establishing a reference position for the joint is essential when
analyzing the actions of a muscle.
• Common reference position is the anatomic position
Terminology Related
to the Actions/Roles
of Muscles
• Fixators:
• The muscles of the scapula, such as the serratus
anterior and trapezius, stabilizing the scapula
• Stabilizers:
• The rotator cuff muscles (supraspinatus, infraspinatus,
teres minor, and subscapularis), maintaining the
humeral head in the glenoid cavity and providing
dynamic stability to the shoulder joint.
A neutralizer
• If a muscle can do two (or more)
actions, but only one is wanted, a
Terminology neutralizer contracts to prevent
the unwanted motion to maintain
Related To proper joint alignment and
The Roles Of function.
Muscles • Pure ulnar deviation:
• Flexor carpi ulnaris+extensor
carpi ulnaris
• pure abduction without rotation:
• Deltoid+ infraspinatous and
teres minor
Co-contraction