Muscular System
Muscular System
Muscular System
MUSCULAR 4. Sarcoplasm
- Shortening & Contraction (actin & 5. Sarcomere
myosin) 6. Muscle Fasciculi
- Elongated 7. Epimysium/Fascia
- Made up of muscle fibers. 8. Perimysium
9. Myofibrils
TYPES
2 MAJOR PROTEIN FIBERS
1. Actin Myofilaments
2. Myosin Myofilaments
NERVE SUPPLY
1. Motor neurons
- nerve cells w/c action potential
travels to S.M
- specialized nerve cells that
stimulate muscles to contract
Neuromuscular junction/synapse
- cluster of enlarged axons resting
in sarcolemma
- branch that forms junction w/
muscle fiber
Presynaptic Terminal
- enlarged axonal terminal.
Synaptic Cleft
Synaptic Vesicles
NOMENCLATURE (LONF2S2)
1. Location
2. Origin & Insertion
3. Number of Origin
4. Function
5. Size
TRUNK MUSCLES 6. Shape
A. Vertebral Column 7. Orientation of Fasciculi
1. Erector Spinae (longissimus,
spinalis, Iliocostalis) MASTICATION (4 PAIRS)
2. Deep back muscles 1. Temporalis
B. Thorax 2. Masseter
1. External Intercostal 3. Pterygoid
2. Internal Intercostal
3. Diaphragm TYPES OF MUSCLES ACCORDING TO
C. Abdominal Wall Muscles FUNCTION:
1. Linea Alba 1. Prime mover
2. Rectus Abdominis - MAJOR RESPONSIBILITY/ROLE
3. Tendinous Intersections for a particular movement
4. External/Internal Abdominal 2. Antagonist
Oblique and Transversus - muscles that OPPOSE/REVERSE
Abdominus (3 layers lateral to a movement.
R.A) 3. Synergist
D. Pelvic Floor/Diaphragm - help prime mover, reducing
1. Levator Ani undesirable/necessary
2. Perineum movement.
3. Perineum bulbospongiosus 4. Fixator
4. Perineum Ischiocavernosus - specialized synergist: hold the bone
5. Perineum External Anal Sphincter or stabilize origin of P.M
B. FOREARM MUSCLES
1. Brachialis
- primary flexor of arm with
biceps
2. Brachioradialis
- flexes forearm in neutral
position; supracondylar ridge
> styloid
3. Supinator
- supinates forearm.
4. Pronator
- pronates forearm.
1. Trapezius
- most superficial of posterior C. WRIST & FINGER MUSCLES
neck & upper trunk; Retinaculum
diamond/kite-shaped; extend - strong band of fibrous C.T
head, adducts/stabilize scapula. that covers flexor/extensor
2. Rhomboids tendons.
- 2 muscles, from 1st thoracic 1. Flexor Carpi
vertebra -> medial border of - flexes wrist
scapula; retracts and fixes 2. Extensor Carpi
scapula. - extends wrist.
3. Latissimus Dorsi 3. Flexor Digitorum
- flexes fingers P
4. Extensor Digitorum O
- extend fingers. S
5. Interossel T
- located in metacarpals; E
abduction/adduction of R
I
O
R
1. Gluteus Maximus
- superficial; forms most of the
flesh of buttocks; hip
extension
2. Gluteus Minimus
fingers. - steadying the hip during
walking; Intramuscular
II. MUSCLES OF LOWER LIMB Injection; hip abductor.
A. THIGH MUSCLES 3. Hamstring Muscles
ANTERIOR - ischial > proximal tibia; knee
1. Quadriceps Femoris flexion
- femur > tibial tuberosity; 3 Muscles
knee extensors, flex hips Biceps femoris
3 Vasti (and Rectus Semi membrane
Femoris) MEDIAL
o Vastus Lateralis 1. Adductor Longus
o Vastus Intermedius - adducts thigh.
o Vastus Medialis 2. Gracilis
2. Sartorius
- thin straplike; anterior;
LONGEST; “TAILOR’S
MUSCLE”; ASIS > tibial
tuberosity; CROSS SITTING
3. Iliopsoas
- hip flexion; keep upper body
from falling backward.
4. Tensor Fascia Latae
- asis > lateral condyle of tibia;
abducts thigh.
- pubis > proximo-lateral end
of tibia
B. LEG MUSCLES
ANTERIOR
1. Tibialis Anterior
- most superficial part of leg
dorsiflex/inversion; upper
tibia > tarsal.
2. Peroneus Longus
- plantar/flexor; eversion; tibia
> metatarsal.
POSTERIOR
1. Gastrocnemius
- 2-bellied muscle, curved part
of posterior leg; “TOE
DANCER’S MUSCLE”.
Sartorius
- “TAILOR’S MUSCLE”
C. MUSCLES OF FOOT
1. Intrinsic
2. Gastrocnemius & Soleus
3. Calcaneal Tendon
4. Fibularis muscles
5. Extensor Digitorum Longus
6. Extensor Digitorum Longus
7. Extensor Halluces Longus
8. Tibialis anterior/posterior
9. Fibularis brevis
10. Fibularis longus