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Functions of the skeleton
Protection of vital organs
Structural shape & muscle attachment
Formation of joints for movement
Blood
cell production
Store of
minerals
Cranium
Protects the
brain
when heading
Skeleton
Provides support by providing a
structural shape
for
muscles
and tissues to attach
Bones
Provide anchors for muscles to attach. Tendons attach muscle to
bones.
Muscles pull on
bones
to create movement
Red blood cells
Carry
oxygen
White blood cells
Fight
infection
Platelets
Clot blood
Calcium
and
Phosphorus
Stored in the
bones
to keep them
strong
Types of bones
Flat
bones
Long
bones
Short
bones
Flat bones
They usually protect organs or offer a broad surface for muscles to attach to
Short bones
They are as
wide
as they are long. In sport they allow
finer
controlled movements
Structure of a synovial joint
Synovial
fluid
Synovial
membrane
Articular
cartilage
Joint capsule
Ligament
Bursae
Synovial fluid
Lubricates
and reduces friction of the joint, supplies
nutrients
and removes waste products
Synovial membrane
Contains and releases
synovial fluid
Articular cartilage
Prevents bones from
rubbing
and acts as a
shock absorber
Joint capsule
Surrounds the
synovial joint
, protects and
stabilises
the joint
Ligament
Joins
bone
to
bone
, helps stabilise the joint
Bursae
Fluid filled sacs that provide a cushion between the
tendons
and
bones
, reducing friction
Types of freely movable joints
Hinge joint
Ball and socket joint
Hinge joint
Found at the
elbow
,
knee
and ankle, allows flexion and extension
Ball and socket joint
Found at the hip and shoulder, allows
flexion
, extension,
abduction
, adduction, rotation & circumduction
Movement possibilities at joints
Flexion
Extension
Abduction
Adduction
Plantar
flexion
Dorsi flexion
Rotation
Circumduction
Flexion
Bending
movement (
decreases
angle)
Extension
Straightening
movement (
increase
angle)
Abduction
Moving
away
from midline
Adduction
Moving towards the
midline
Plantar flexion
Pointing the toes downwards
Dorsi flexion
Pointing the toes upwards
Rotation
Rotation around a
joint
or
axis
Circumduction
Movement in the shape of a
cone
,
flexion
/extension abduction/adduction
Antagonistic muscle pairs
Quadriceps &
Hamstrings
Hip flexors &
Gluteus Maximus
Gastrocnemius
& Tibialis Anterior
Upward phase of a bicep curl
Biceps
are
contracting
concentrically
Downward
phase of a
bicep
curl
Biceps
are
contracting
eccentrically
Deltoid
Muscle on the
upper arm
and top of
shoulder
Move the
upper arm
(
shoulder
) in all directions
Latissimus Dorsi
Back muscle from the lower spine to the upper arm
Adducts and
extends
the arm at the shoulder
Rotator Cuff
On the
scapula
in the shoulder
Rotation
of the shoulder
Pectoralis Major
Muscle
covering the
chest
Adducts the
arm
at the
shoulder
Abdominals
Side of the
abdomen
Pulls the chest downwards
Flexion
of spinal column
Biceps
Front of
Upper
Arm
Elbow
flexion
(bending)
Triceps
Back of Upper Arm
Elbow
extension
(straightening)
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