PPT-Non Muscular Anatomy
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Foot and Ankle Bones Inferior Tibia Prominent medial malleolus which is continuous with the medial shaft Inferior surface is smooth for articulation with the talus
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Foot and Ankle Bones Inferior Tibia Prominent medial malleolus which is continuous with the medial shaft Inferior surface is smooth for articulation with the talus Inferior surface continues medial with the malleolar articular surface. What it is…. Muscular Dystrophy is a family of hereditary disease that cause progressive and steady muscle weakening.. Duchenne. and Becker muscular dystrophy, (which are just 2 forms of MD) alone affect approximately 1 in every 3,500 to 5,000 boys.. Chapter 8. Muscles. Body made up into many different muscles but can be categorized into 3 Groups (Cardiac, Smooth, and Striated.). Cardiac and Smooth = Involuntary. Striated Skeletal Muscle= Voluntary. Objectives:. . The student will understand the principle of muscular strength fitness.. The student will recognize the principle of muscular endurance.. Each student will comprehend the FITT principles of muscular strength/muscular endurance i.e. frequency, intensity, time, type.. NASPE Standards: 2,4. 8.1 – Muscular Endurance Basics. 4 Objectives:. Tell the differences among muscular endurance, cardiovascular fitness, and muscular strength.. Describe benefits of good muscular endurance. Animal Anatomy and Physiology. At the completion of this unit, students will be able to:. Describe the organs, function, and common diseases associated with the . skeletal. and . muscular. systems. Competencies in Athletic Training . SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposium. Dr. Patricia M. Tripp, ATC, LAT, CSCS. Clinical Associate Professor & . Director, AT Program. Key Points to Consider…. group of inherited . ___________________________________ diseases . muscles enlarge due to . _______________________________ tissue . deposits, . but muscle fibers . _. Caused by a lack of the . cytoplasmic. Muscle cells cannot . partially. contract. They act on the ‘all or none’ principle. They either contract 100% or do not contract at all.. You cannot turn fat into muscle by exercising.. You cannot ‘spot reduce’ i.e. you cannot get rid of your spare tire by doing sit-ups.. Form and structure of the body and its parts. What things look like and where they are located. System of the body. Organs in the body. Job or function. Skeletal. bones. Protects vital. organs. Muscular. Glen Nuckolls, PhD. Program Director, Neurogenetics Cluster. Division of Extramural Research. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. g. len.nuckolls@nih.gov. NIH . Bethesda Campus . Name the three bones in your arm. The three bones in your arm include…... Describe three functions of skeletal system. E.g. - The skeletal system is responsible for BLOOD PRODUCTION. The bone marrow inside larger bones produces blood cells. made up of over 600 different muscles. consists of two different . types of tissue: . connective tissue. muscle tissue. What is the Muscular System?. What are the Functions of the Muscular System?. To create movement by working with bones, ligaments, and tendons.. •Gross anatomy is the study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye.. •Microscopic anatomy is the study of structures that require a microscope to be seen. . Physiology is related to the functions of the body and all its parts, including cells, tissues and organs.. Armando Villalta. 4-16-15 lab meeting. 6-year tour in The Bluelab. CNS. (. Multiple sclerosis. ). Heart. (. Atherosclerosis. ). Skeletal muscle. (. Muscular dystrophies. ). Pancreas. (. Type 1 diabetes.
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