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Title: Muscle fiber arrangement


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Muscle fiber arrangement
  • Skeletal Muscle fibers arrange in bundles- called
    fascicles.
  • Within a fascicle, all muscle fibers are parallel
    to each other.
  • Fascicular arrangement affects a muscle power
    range of motion
  • Longer fibers have greater range of motion
    cover greater distance
  • Short muscles with higher cross-sectional
  • area have more force

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Fascicle arrangement
  • There are 5 patterns of fascicle organization.
    (Arrangement of fibers relative to axis of force
    generation)
  • Parallel muscles. The fascicles run parallel to
    the long axis of the muscle.
  • e.g. Stylohyoid muscle
  • Fusiform or spindle-shapedmuscle tapers toward
    tendons
  • e.g. Digastric muscle
  • Triangular (convergent) muscles. The fascicles
    converge on a common tendon. appear fan shaped
    like pectoralis major.
  • Circular muscles. The fascicles are
    concentrically arranged around an opening.
  • These muscles are also called sphincters.
    When they contract the diameter of the opening
    they surround decreases. Orbicularis oculi
    muscle, Orbicularis oris of the mouth is an
    example of a circular muscle

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Pennate Fiber architecture
  • Pennate means feather which the orientation of
    these fibers resemble.
  • pennate fiber arrangement at an angle to the
    longitudinal axis of the muscle,
  • unipennate extnesor digitorum longous
  • bipennate rectus femoris
  • multipennate deltoid muscle

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Coordination within Muscle group
  • Prime mover or agonist contract to initiate an
    action.
  • Antagonist act against the effect of the prime
    mover
  • Synergist a muscle acts as a synergist when it
    prevents the unwanted action of another muscle.
  • Fixators stabilize the origin of the prime mover

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Compartment muscle groups
  • In the limbs, a compartment is a group of
    skeletal muscles, along with their blood vessels
    nerves, that have a common function.
  • Anterior or flexor compartment
  • Posterior or extensor compartment

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NERVE SUPPLY OF MUSCLES
  • Muscles have both motor and sensory nerve
    endings.
  • The main motor endings are large myelinated
    nerves that connect to the muscle fibers at motor
    end plates (MEP)
  • Motor units A motor neuron muscle fibers it
    stimulate is called a motor unit.
  • Sensory nerves of muscles
  • End in receptors within the muscle or its tendon
    and provide feedback about muscle tension and
    joint position (proprioception). Some participate
    in reflexes.
  • Neuromuscular junction synapse between muscle
    motor neuron

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Muscle Tone
  • Muscle tone is the continuous and passive partial
    contraction of the muscles. It helps maintain
    posture keep muscle firm.
  • Hypotonia decreased muscle tone (flaccid
    muscles)
  • Hypertonia increased muscle tone, expressed in 2
    ways
  • 1. spasticity- increased tendon reflexes.
  • 2. rigidity- tendon reflexes are not affected

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Aging Skeletal Muscle
  • Slow progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass
    at about 30 years of age
  • Cause decline activity
  • Slow muscle reflexes
  • Aerobic activities
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