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MUSCULAR SYSTEM
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INTRODUCTION OVER 600 MUSCLES MAKE UP THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM
MUSCLES ARE MADE OF BUNDLES OF MUSCLE FIBERS THAT ARE HELD TOGETHER BY CONNECTIVE TISSUE
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WHEN THE MUSCLE FIBERS ARE STIMULATED BY NERVES,THEY CONTRACT
WHEN MUSCLES CONTRACT THEY BECOME SHORT AND THICK CONTRACTION CAUSES MOVEMENT
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THREE KINDS OF MUSCLES CARDIAC
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CARDIAC MUSCLES FORMS THE WALL OF THE HEART
CONTRACTS TO CIRCULATE BLOOD IS AN INVOLUNTAY MUSCLE: FUNCTIONS WITHOUT CONSCIOUS THOUGHT OR CONTROL
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VISCERAL OR SMOOTH
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SMOOTH MUSCLES FOUND IN THE INTERNAL ORGANS OF THE BODY SUCH AS THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM, RESPIRATORY SYSTEM, BLOOD VESSELS, AND EYES CONTACTS TO CAUSE MOVEMENT IN THESE SYSTEMS INVOLUNTARY: FUNCTION WITHOUT CONSCIOUS THOUGHT OR CONTROL
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SKELETAL
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SKELETAL MUSCLES ATTACHED TO BONES CAUSES BODY MOVEMENT
VOLUNTARY: PERSON HAS CONTROL OVER THESE ACTIONS
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FUNCTIONS OF SKELETAL MUSCLES
ATTACH TO BONES TO PROVIDE VOLUNTARY MOVEMENT DURING CONTRACTION, THEY PRODUCE HEAT AND ENERGY HELP MAINTAIN POSTURE SOME PROTECT INTERNAL ORGANS
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METHODS OF ATTACHMENT TO BONES
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TENDON STRONG, TOUGH CONNECTIVE TISSUE CORD
EXAMPLES: ACHILLES TENDON, WHICH ATTACHES THE GASTROCNEMIUS MUSCLE ON THE CALF OF THE LEG TO THE HEEL BONE
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FASCIA TOUGH, SHEETLIKE MEMBRANE COVERS AND PROTECTS THE TISSUE
EXAMPLE: LUMBODORSAL FASCIA, WHICH SURROUNDS THE DEEP MUSCLES OF THE TRUNK AND BACK.
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ORIGIN AND INSERTION WHEN MUSCLES ATTACH TO BONES, ONE END BECOMES ORIGIN AND ONE END BECOMES INSERTION ORIGIN: END THAT DOES NOT MOVE INSERTION: END THAT MOVES WHEN MUSCLE CONTRACTS
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Naming of muscles Shape, arrangement of fibers
Deltoid, orbicularis oris Location, origins/insertions Pectoralis major Size Latissimus dorsi Action Flexor carpi ulnaris
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ACTIONS OR MOVEMENTS OF MUSCLES
ADDUCTION: MOVING A BODY PART TOWARD THE MIDLINE ABDUCTION: MOVING A BODY PART AWAY FROM THE MIDLINE FLEXION: DECREASING THE ANGLE BETWEEN TWO BONES OR BENDING A BODY PART
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EXTENSION: INCREASING THE ANGLE BETWEEN TWO BONES OR STRAIGHTENING A BODY PART
ROTATION: A CIRCULAR MOTION THAT TURNS A BODY PART ON ITS AXIS
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Types of Contractions isotonic – muscle contracts and changes length
concentric – shortening contraction isometric – muscle contracts but does not change length eccentric – lengthening contraction 9-24
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MUSCLE TONE MUSCLES ARE PARTIALLY CONTRACTED AT ALL TIMES EVEN THOUGH THEY MAY NOT BE IN USE THIS STATE OF PARTIAL CONTRACTION IS CALLED MUSCLE TONE ALSO DESCRIBED AS A STATE OF READINESS TO ACT
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LOSS OF MUSCLE TONE CAN OCCUR IN SEVERE ILLNESS SUCH AS PARALYSIS
WHEN MUSCLES ARE NOT USED FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME, THEY CAN ATROPHY OR WASTE AWAY LACK OF USE CAN ALSO RESULT IN A CONTRACTURE
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CONTRACTURE SEVERE TIGHTENING OF A FLEXOR MUSCLE
RESULTS IN A BENDINGOF A JOINT FOOT IS A COMMON CONTRACTURE FINGERS, WRISTS AND KNEES, AS WELL AS OTHER JOINTS, CAN BE AFFECTED
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MUSCLE SPASMS OR CRAMPS
SUDDEN, PAINFUL, INVOLUNTARY CONTRACTIONS OF MUSCLES USUALLY OCCURS IN LEGS OR FEET MAY RESULT FROM OVER EXERTION, LOW ELECTROLYTE LEVELS, OR POOR CIRCULATION USE GENTLE PRESSURE AND STRETCHING TO RELIEVE SPASM
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STRAIN OVERSTRETCHING OR INJURY TO A MUSCLE AND/OR TENDONS
FREQUENT SITES INCLUDE THE BACK, ARMS, AND LEGS PROLONGED OR SUDDEN MUSCLE EXERTION IS USUALLY CAUSE
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SYMPTOMS MYALGIA OR MUSCLE PAIN SWELLING LIMITED MOVEMENT
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TREATMENT REST AND ELEVATION OF EXTREMITY
MUSCLE RELAXANTS OR PAIN MEDICATIONS ALTERNATING HEAT AND COLD APPLICATIONS
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Muscles of the Shoulder and Back
9-40
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Muscles of the Anterior Chest and Abdominal Wall
9-41
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Muscles of the Shoulder and Arm
9-44
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Muscles of the Abdominal Wall
9-51
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Muscles of the Thigh and Leg
9-58
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Muscles of the Leg 9-63
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