Originally Posted by Jedi of Zen
Does anyone know if the terms "agonistic muscle" and "synergistic muscle" mean one and the same thing? If not, what is the difference? (and where did you get your answer, lol)?
Understanding the word roots helps to remember the definitions that onyx posted.
The word "agonist" triggers the word "
antagonist" where the "
ant" means "against" or "opposite" (think "anti") which then leads you to "against what?" or "opposite to what?" which then leads you to the conclusion that an "agonist" and an "antagonist" function as a pair and evidently produce opposite effects.
The "syn" root in the word "
synergist" means "with" or "together" (think "
synapse", "
synthesis", or "
synonym") which leads you to the concept of a group of muscles working together to produce the same effects.
If this is more than you want, forgive me, but this is how I go about learning things.