PPT-Muscle Names & Movement
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November 8 2013 Rules of Muscle Movement All muscles have at least two points of attachment The origin is attached to the less movable bone The insertion is attached
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November 8 2013 Rules of Muscle Movement All muscles have at least two points of attachment The origin is attached to the less movable bone The insertion is attached to the more moveable bone. Matt E. Jordan R. Lochlan. Explain the functions of. the skeletal system and give sporting examples of movement possible at joints. Explain. why a body type is suited to a particular sporting activity. To know the meaning of origin and insertion of a. variety of muscles. To understand the different muscular movements. To be able to develop a mind map on joints. and movements.. STARTER. IN PAIRS IDENIFTY THE TYPE OF . Plyometrics. Objective:. To improve speed, power, elastic strength. Athletes involved:. Sprinters, games players (basketball). Typical exercises:. Jumping, bounding, medicine ball work. Basic theory. To know the meaning of origin and insertion of a. variety of muscles. To understand the different muscular movements. To be able to develop a mind map on joints. and movements.. STARTER. IN PAIRS IDENIFTY THE TYPE OF . BSc (. Hons. ), MSc, . Pg. Dip. Simple movement Patterns and dysfunction. This an extra Lecture. You will not have a written paper on this. However sports medicine uses and understands physical . a. Understand the role of ligaments and tendons.. Understand the interaction between muscles and bones.. Understand slow and fast twitch fibers. . 23/05/2017. Quick Quiz.. Where are Tendons attached?. Where are ligaments attached?. What do our muscles do?. Hold the body erect and make movement possible.. Generate heat through movement; they supply nearly 85% of the heat that keeps the body warm.. Move food through the digestive system.. Human . Movement . Human movement is accomplished through three systems within the human body. : the nervous, skeletal, and muscular systems. .. All . components must work together to produce . movement. One way to describe muscle function and movement. Rating Scale from 0-4 with . 0 indicating normal function . 1 mild impairment ( ~25% or less impaired). 2 moderate ( ~50% or more is impaired ) . 3 severe (~ 75% or more is impaired) . Static. Dynamic. Isometric. Isotonic. Isokinetic. Constant External Resistance. Variable Resistance. Plyometrics. Muscle Contraction. Static contractions. The muscle tension or force exerted against an external load is equal to or weaker than the external force. Irfan. Motor Unit. Basic . unit of contraction in skeletal muscle. Composed of one or more muscle fibers and the motor neuron that controls them. AP in motor neuron results in contraction. Comparison of the function of muscle spindles and Golgi tendon organs.. Exercising the core muscles can reduce lower back pain (2). . Core stability exercises recruit the anterior, posterior, medial, and lateral muscles of the core (7).. Core exercises have a broad appeal from athletic professionals to the everyday person and has many fields of application including recreational and therapeutic (1,3).. Muscle Facts 1. Smallest muscle in the body?. Stapedius. : the muscle that activates the stirrup, the small bone that sends vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear. It measures just 0.05 inch (0.13 centimeter) in length.. G. astrointestinal tract.. Structure of the gastrointestinal tract.. The wall of the GIT is divided into 4 layers namely;. Mucosa.. Submucosa.. Muscularis. externa.. Serosa.. Mucosa . Innermost layer with specialized epithelial cells which are supported by underlying connective tissues known as the lamina .
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