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The right sternocleidomastoid and the left sternocleidomastoid are ____ to each other in the sagittal plane.
R/L Sternocleidomastoid are AGONISTS in the SAGITTAL plane
The right sternocleidomastoid and the left sternocleidomastoid are ___ to each other in the transverse plane.
R/L sternocleidomastoid are ANtAGONISTS in the TRANSVERSE plane
The prevertebral muscles and the suboccipital muscles are ____ to each other in the TRANVERSE plane.
Prevertebral muscles and the sub occipital muscles are ANTAGONISTS in the TRANSVERSE plane
The right prevertebral muscles and the right suboccipital muscle are ___ to each other in the frontal plane
R pre vertebral and R Suboccipital muscles are AGONISTS in the FRONTAL plane
The right transversospinalis group and the left transversospinalis group are ___ to each other in the sagittal plane.
R Transversospinalis and L transversospinalis are AGONISTS in the SAGITTAL plane
The right internal oblique and the left internal oblique are ____ to each other in the transverse plane.
R Internal Oblique and L internal oblique are ANTAGONISTS to each other in the TRANSVERSE plane
The right internal oblique and the right external oblique are ____ to each other in the transverse plane.
R Internal Oblique and R external oblique are ANTAGONISTS in the TRANSVERSE plane
The right internal oblique and the left external oblique are ____ to each other in the transverse plane.
R Internal Oblique and L External Oblique are AGONISTS to each other in the TRANSVERSE plane
The right internal oblique and the left external oblique are ___ to each other in the sagittal plane.
R Internal Oblique and L external oblique are AGONISTS to each other in the SAGITTAL plane
Which muscles are its own antagonist in the sagittal plane (hip/knee/ankle)
Adductor Magnus, Gluteus Medius are their own antagonists in the sagittal plane
Which muscles are its own antagonist in the transverse plane (hip/knee/ankle)
the gluteus medius is its own antagonist in the transverse plane
Which muscles are its own antagonist in the frontal plane (hip/knee/ankle)
the gluteus maximus is its own antagonist in the frontal plane