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Explore the functions of the muscular system, including voluntary and involuntary muscle control, muscle movements, growth factors, and major muscle groups. Discover the primary functions and examples of exercises for various muscle groups.
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What does the muscular system do? • It allows for the ____________________of the body whether ____________________ or ____________________. • ____________________: muscles that you consciously control • ____________________: muscles that are not consciously controlled.
___________________ Muscles • They _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ certain substances through. • Smooth muscles are ____________________ muscles – Muscles that perform with out consciously being to to.
________________ Muscles • Allow the _______________ of the body to move. They attach to the _______________ and are _______________ controlled. • _______________: Allows joint to close ex. _______________ • _______________: allows joint to open ex. _______________ • Concentric contraction: ____________________________________________________________________________________________. • Eccentric contraction: ____________________________________________________________________________________________.
_____________________: moving away from the center toward the left or right as in rotation. • Medial movement: ________________________________________________________________________. • A____duction: (as if lifting to the side) motion away from the center. • A____duction: (as if lowering from side) motion toward the center.
Cardiac Muscle • It forms the wall of the __________________. These, too, are ______________________ muscles.
Muscle Movements: functional name comes from the type of movement it permits. • Ex. Flexor: permits bending (flexion) • Adductor: movement toward axis (adduction) • Circumductor: allows a circular motion (circumduction) • Muscle Growth: Develops when existing muscle fibers ________________________. • Strength and size differ among individuals because of factors such as • __________________________ • __________________________ • __________________________ • __________________________
Major Muscles • Structure • 1. Shoulder/Neck • Pectoralis • Major • Minor • Deltoid • Rotator Cuff • Supraspinatus • Infraspinatus • Teres Minor • Subcapularis • Sternocleidomastoideus • Primary Function • 1. Shoulder/Neck • _______________________ • _______________________ • _______________________ • __________________ Example Exercise 1. Shoulder/Neck
Example Exercise • 2. Chest/Ab • 3. Hip • 4. Back • Structure • 2. Chest/Ab • Rectus Abdominis • Oblique • Internal, external • Transverse Abdominis • Diaphram • 3. Hip • Illiopsoas • Major, minor • Gluteus • Quadriceps • Rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, vastus intermedius • Sartotius • 4. Back • Trapezius • Lattissimus Dorsi • Levator Scapulae • Rhomboids • Major, minor • Primary Function • 2. Chest/Ab • __________________Trunk • Lateral _________________ • _______________ abdomen • Raises and lowers _________ • 3. Hip • Hip _____________________ • ________________________ • ________________________ • _________________________ • 4. Back • _________________ scapula • __________________ of arm • Lateral _____________of neck • ________________ of Scapula
Primary Function • 5. Elbow/Wrist • Flexes • Extension • Flexion • Flexion of hand/fingers • Extension of hand/fingers • 6. Knee/Ankle • Flexes knee • Extends knee • Plantar flexion of foot • Plantar flexion of foot • Dorsiflexes • Example Exercise • 5. Elbow/Wrist • _____________________ • _____________________ • _____________________ • _____________________ • _____________________ • 6. Knee/Ankle • _____________________ • _____________________ • _____________________ • _____________________ • _____________________ • Structure • 5. Elbow/Wrist • Biceps • Triceps • Brachialis • Flexors • Extensors • 6. Knee/Ankle • Hamstring • Biceps femoris • Semitendinosus • Semimembranosus • Quadriceps • Rectus femoris • Vastus lateralis • Vastus medialis • Vastus intermedius • Gastrrocnemius • Soleus • Tibialis Anterior