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Muscular System The body has more than 600 muscles that make up 40 to 45% of the body’s weight
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Types of Muscle Tissue Skeletal muscle Striated Dark and light bands in fibers Voluntary Conscious control over these muscles
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Cardiac Muscles Indistinctly striated Involuntary
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Smooth Muscle Also called visceral muscle Unstriated No dark and light bands Involuntary
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Smooth Muscle Tissue Located: Walls of internal organs Respiratory and digestive tracts Digestive tract=peristalsis Wavelike movement Causes contents to be propelled onward
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Muscle Function
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Movement of: Body Blood Food Waste Provide and maintain posture Protect internal organs Provide heat
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How Muscles Are Named
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How Muscles are Named MMMMuscle origin PPPPlace where muscle begins EEEEnd where movement does not occurs MMMMuscle insertion PPPPlace where muscle ends EEEEnd where movement occurs
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Size Maximus Minimus Shape Deltoid Trapezius Direction of fibers Rectus Oblique Location Anterior Posterior Bone Number Bi Tri Quad
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Muscle Characteristics Irritability Ability to respond to stimulus Contractibility Ability to shorten Extensibility Ability to stretch and lengthen Elasticity Ability to return to original length at rest
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Muscle Characteristics Muscle tone Partial state of contraction Balanced muscle tension required to hold body in position
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Attachment of Muscle Tissue Tendons: While ligaments attach bone to bone, muscles are attached to bones by bands of fibrous tissue called tendons. Fascia: A sheet of tough fibrous tissue that wraps around an individual muscle.
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Body Movements Caused by Skeletal Muscle Flexion: Decrease angle between two bones or bending a limb at a joint Elbow bent and lower arm brought upward Plantar flexion: bending foot forward Dorsiflexion: bending foot toward knee
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Body Movements Caused by Skeletal Muscle Extension Increase angle between two bones or straightening out a limb Elbow straightened and lower arm downward
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Body Movements Caused by Skeletal Muscle Abduction Movement away from body midline Arm moves outward, away from side of body Adduction Movement toward midline of body Arm moves inward, toward side of body
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Body Movements Caused by Skeletal Muscle Rotation Circular or semi- circular movement around an axis Turning head side to side
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Body Movements Caused by Skeletal Muscle Pronation: Turning hand downward Supination: Turning hand upward
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Pathology of the Muscular System
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Muscle atrophy Weakening and wasting away of muscle tissue Occurs with paralysis Can lead to contractures: Joint remains in flexed position
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Muscular dystrophy Gradual atrophy of muscle tissue Genetic disease No cure Treatment: Braces Corrective surgery
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Muscular Dystrophy
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Fibromyalgia A group of muscle disorders affecting the tendons, ligaments, and fibrous tissues Myalgia common Treatment: reduce stress and exercise
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Hernia The abnormal protrusion of a body part into another body area Result from weakness in or injury to stomach muscles Treatment: bracing or surgery
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Hernia
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Poliomyelitis A viral infection resulting in paralysis of muscles Prevented by vaccination No cure
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Tetanus AKA “lock jaw” Caused by toxin produced by bacterial infection Produces uncontrolled muscle spasms Treatment: antibiotics antitoxin Prevention: immunization
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Muscle Strain Torn or stretched tendons and muscles causing pain It is caused by muscles being used too suddenly or for too long. Symptoms include pain and swelling from bleeding inside the muscle. Treatment involves rest, elevation, and alternating hot and cold applications.
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Muscle Movement
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Quadriceps Extends lower leg Flexes hip
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Muscle Movement Deltoid Abduct arm
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Muscle Movement Trapezius Shrug shoulder
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Muscle Movement Gastrocnemius Stand on tiptoe (plantar flexion)
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Muscle Movement Sternocleidomastoid Rotates head
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Muscle Movement External obliques Bending to the side Rectus abdominus Sit up
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Muscle Movement Sartorius Flexes hip & knee
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Muscle Movement Intercostals muscle inhaling
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Muscle Movement Biceps brachii Flexes lower arm
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Muscle Movement Triceps brachii Extends lower arm Used for push ups
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Muscle Movement Biceps femoris and Semitendenosis Hamstrings Flex lower leg
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Muscle Movement Gluteus maximus Extend hip
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Muscle Movement Tibialis anterior Flex foot
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Muscle Movement Flexor carpi Flex wrist
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Muscle Movement Pectoralis major Adducts upper arm
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Muscle Movement Latissimus dorsi Adducts upper arm
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