PPT-Muscular System CS 8 (HS); 10 (MT)
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Careers Athletic Trainer Chiropractor Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Massage Therapist Myologist Neurologist Orthopedist Physiatrist Physical Therapist Podiatrist Prosthetist Rheumatologist. . What can be safely done?. Jonas D. Del Rosario, MD, FPCC. Clinical Associate Professor. UP College of Medicine. No disclosures. First DO NO HARM. Objectives. What types of VSD are amenable for catheter closure at this time. 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.. Your Muscles. Functions of the Muscular System. A . muscle. is made of strong tissue that can contract in an orderly way.. When . a muscle contracts, the cells of the muscle become shorter.. When a muscle relaxes, the cells return to their original length.. Muscular . System Functions:. Muscle Tissue Can Contract (shorten) and Relax (lengthen). This causes mobility and provides support.. Allow for movement of:. skeleton – muscles are connected to bones. Andrew R. Meyer, PhD.. Baylor University. 2011 CSKLS Annual Meeting. Journal of Sport and Social Issues . (. for consideration). Muscular Christianity allowed for a new and modern imagining of the role athletics and sport competition had within Christian theology. http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/007874184x/student_view0/brainpop_movies.html#. Organs and Functions . Because of the way we usually see bones, it’s easy to think of them as dry and lifeless. . Presented by:. Sujitha B Subramaniam. 11408044. IV yr Genetic Engineering. SRM University. DUCHENNE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY. (. DMD. ) is a recessive X-linked form of muscular dystrophy, which results in muscle degeneration, difficulty . Muscle Pretest. Muscle Pretest. a. allows movement . b. . enables voluntary and involuntary movement. c. . . voluntary. – movements you can control. . ex. . Shooting a basketball, playing piano, . UNIT OBJECTIVE. To provide the students the necessary knowledge to take their previously determined (written) fitness goals and create the muscular fitness portion of their IFP (Individual Fitness Plan) in regard o the F.I.T. principle that was learned and assessed for understanding during Personal Fitness Unit 1.. Warm - Ups Week 12 Vocabulary: MONDAY ATP – an organic molecule that contains energy for cells to use Blood pressure – pressure that is exerted on the walls of your blood vessels by your blood The Skeletal System . Skeletal System – bones of the body, shields important organs, gives your body shape. Skull protects the brain / Ribs Protect your heart and lungs / Back bone protects your spinal cord. 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.. 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. . Villacrés. Carlos . Carlosama. Signs. and . symptoms. Progressive muscular wasting. Poor balance. Drooping eyelids. Atrophy. . Scoliosis. (curvature of the spine and the back). Inability to walk.
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