1. THE MECHANICS OF THE BODY

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1. THE MECHANICS OF THE BODY 1.2 MUSCLES AND DYNAMICS OF BODY MOVMENT

Body movements are controlled by muscle forces, initiated by contraction or extension of the muscles. Skeletal muscles control the movements of the body limbs. Most of the muscle forces involve levers!

Three examples for lever systems, W is the applied weight, F is the force supporting the pivot point of the lever system, and M is the muscles force.

EXAMPLE: THE FOREARM AS LEVER SYSTEM The biceps muscle pulls the arm upwards by muscle contraction with a force M the opposing force is the weight of the arm H at its center of gravity (CG)!

Biceps can be strengthened by weight W lifting this adds another force which has to be compensated by the muscle force.

The lower arm can be hold by the biceps muscle at different angles q. What muscle forces are required for the different arm positions?

EXAMPLE: THE ARM AS LEVER SYSTEM The deltoid muscle pulls the arm upwards by muscle contraction with a force T at a fixed angle a with respect to the arm the opposing force is the weight of the arm H at its center of gravity (CG) and the (possible) weight W hold in the hand!

Consider arm at an angle q hold by the deltoid muscle (a  15°)