Title: Skeletal Muscle Mechanics
1Skeletal Muscle Mechanics
- Explain muscle properties during contractions of
varying strengths. - Distinguish the three lever types and solve
equations representing these relationships.
2How to get more force in a muscle
- Increase action potential frequency in a motor
unit (summation in fibers since twitch lasts
longer than AP) - Increase number of motor units activated in the
whole muscle - Maximize actin/myosin overlap
- Increase number of myofibrils (body building
long term)
3One twitch (fiber contraction) per excitation.
Subsequent twitches can increase force w/ limit
at tetanus
1. Increase action potential frequency.
42. Increase number of motor units activated
- THE MOTOR UNIT One neuron and the fibers it
innervates. - Motor unit recruitment increases force.
Somatic Motor Neuron
Motor Unit
53. maximize actin/myosin overlap
6THE CODING OF CONTRACTILE FORCE
- FREQUENCY CODING HIGHER FREQUENCY OF INCOMING
ACTION POTENTIALS GENERATES MORE FORCE - POPULATION CODING MORE UNITS RECRUITED TO GET
MORE FORCE - TOTAL FORCE POSSIBLE DETERMINED BY SIZE
(CROSS/SXN) OF WHOLE MUSCLE
7Skeletal Muscle Mechanics
- Distinguish the three lever types and solve
equations representing these relationships.
8Levers - 3 components
Force
Load
Fulcrum
9When most skeletal muscles contract, the bones to
which they are attached rotate around a joint. We
call this rotational force a torque.
Torque force x distance
Force
distance
The perpendicular distance from the pivot point
to the line of the force.
10An example of a balanced 1st Class Lever
?B 5 x 0.2 1
?A 10 x 0.1 1
0.1 m
0.2 m
F 5 lb
F 10 lb
At balance, force X distance on one side of a
lever force X distance on the other side.
11First class lever
12Biomechanics problem Upon C1 vertebra, for
example, the head weighs approx. 10 lbs. If you
bend the head forward 3 inches, the weight that
is placed anterior to the facets becomes 3 inches
times 10 lbs which is equal to 30 inch pounds
3" x 10 lbs 30 inch pounds The neck muscles
which have to balance this load are positioned 2
inches behind the facets. How many pounds of
force will these muscles will have to exert to
balance the head?
3 " x 10 lbs 2 " x 15 lbs 30 inch pounds 30
inch pounds
13Second class lever
14Third class lever
15- Biomechanics problems
- Calculate the effort (muscle force) required to
hold your arm bent and steady at your side. - arm hand 10 lbs.
- distance from elbow to hand 14 in.
- center of gravity for arm 7 in. from elbow
- distance from elbow to biceps insertion 2 in.
2. Calculate the effort (muscle force) required
to curl a dumbell with your arm. Dumbell weight
20 lbs (resistance arm is the full distance from
elbow to hand in this case)