PPT-MUSCLES AND MOVEMENT
Author : sherrill-nordquist | Published Date : 2016-03-13
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
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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 . 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. What would life be like without . . Joints. Move a joint that you use often. . How do different joints move. Essential. . Question. 1. What role do joints play in the human body?. . Joints are the places where two bones meet and allow movement & flexibility and provides support to the human skeleton.. Muscle. Origin. Insertion. Action. *Rectus . Abdominis. Pubis. Ribs, . Xyphoid. Process. Flexes. and rotates lumbar vertebrae. *External . Oblique. Ribs. Pubis, Ilium, Linea Alba. Flexes vertebral column. Lesson 7. Quick Re-cap. What is the anatomical position?. What are 3 examples of types of movement?. What is another term used for Agonist?. Define Agonist or ________?. Define Antagonist. What type of joint is your shoulder?. . 2.BONES. The framework of the human body is composed of 206 bones and it forms the skeletal system. This system has 5 major functions. The skeleton gives shape and support to your body. Bones protect your internal organs. Major muscles are attached to bone and help them move. Blood cells are formed in the center of the soft tissue called marrow. Finally, major quantities of calcium and phosphorous compound, which make bones hard, are stored in the skeleton.. Ppt. # 8. 10-. 2. Muscles of Facial Expression. muscles that insert in the dermis and subcutaneous tissues. tense the skin and produce facial expressions. innervated by facial nerve (CN VII). paralysis causes face to sag. 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.. p. pt#5 Muscles. 10-. 2. Muscles Acting on Shoulder and Upper Limb. compartments. – spaces in which muscles are organized and are separated by fibrous connective tissue sheets . (fasciae). each compartment contains one or more functionally related muscles along with their nerve and blood supplies. Bone facts. The parts of the human skeleton work as a system for support, protection, movement and the production of new blood cells. . Bones are living organs with a blood supply. They grow and can repair themselves . 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. ORGANIZATION OF AN ORGANISM. VERTIBRATES. INVERTIBRATES. LOCOMOTION. . IN. . EARTHWORM. MOVEMENT. . IN. . COAKROACH. EXTERNAL ANATOMY. . OF. . FISH. MOVEMENT. . IN. . BIRDS. MOVEMENT. . IN. . Passive movement are those movement which are produced by an external force. External forces may be manual that is the therapist, the other parts of patient’s own body or mechanical with the help of machines. 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.. Objectives. :. Identify the palmer aponeurosis and its septa . Define the anatomical snuff box and its clinical importance. Study the digital fibrous sheath and synovial bursae. Define the extensor hood formation and its action.
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