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Title: Muscular Considerations in Movement


1
Muscular Considerations in Movement
2
Introduction
  • Properties of Skeletal Muscle
  • Extensibility
  • Elasticity
  • Contractility
  • Irritability
  • Adaptability
  • 2 parts to muscle
  • Contractile Component
  • Non-contractile Component

3
Gross Structure of Muscle Contractile Component
  • Contractile Component
  • Macroscopic Level
  • Entire muscle encased in epimysium
  • Each bundle of muscle fibers encased in
    perimysium
  • Each Muscle fiber is a bundle of Myofibrils
  • Bundle of Myofibrils encased in endomysium
  • This is where the sarcomere is located

4
Myofibril
  • Composition
  • Sarcolemma
  • Sarcoplasm
  • Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
  • Ca released
  • T-tubules
  • Sarcomere

5
Myofibril Zones
  • Myofilaments
  • Z-band
  • A-band
  • H-band
  • I-band
  • M-band

6
Myofilaments
  • Thin Filament
  • Actin
  • F-actin
  • G-actin
  • Tropomyosin
  • Troponin
  • Globular structure
  • Summary

7
Myofilaments
  • Thick Filament
  • Myosin Myosin Binding Proteins
  • Composition of Myosin

8
Mechanics of Cross-bridge Cycle
  • 1. Propagation of action potential along
    sarcolemma
  • 2. Propagation of action potential down T-tubule
  • Coupling of the action potential to the change in
    Ca conductance of the SR
  • Release of CA from SR
  • CA binds to Troponin
  • Move tropomyosin off actin binding site
  • Myosine crosssbridges (attaches to actin)

9
Cross-bridge Cycle Events
  • M binds to A
  • Movement of thin filament occurs
  • Detachment of the cross-bridge
  • Movement of the cross-bridge in a new position to
    repeat cycle

10
Summary of Contraction Mechanical Process
11
Non-Contractile Component of Muscle
  • Parallel Elastic Component
  • All CT in muscle interconnected
  • Function in parallel
  • Series Elastic Component
  • Tendon cross-bridges
  • Functions in series
  • Like a spring can recoil

12
Gross Structure of Tendon
  • Function
  • Components
  • Elastin
  • Actin
  • Fibronectin
  • Water
  • Collagen
  • 86 of dry weight

13
Collagen Composition
  • Fibril
  • Fiber Arrangement

14
Musculo-tendinous Juntion
  • Connection between myofribils fibrils
  • Several folds increase strength
  • Resist tensile forces

15
Osteo-tendinous Junction
  • Characteristics

16
Mechanical Properties of Bone
  • Resistance function of tendon length
  • Differences in cross-sectional size and length

17
Material Properties of Tendon
  • Viscoelastic material
  • Creep
  • Hysteresis
  • Response to Stretch

18
Muscle Classification based on Fiber Arrangement
  • Fusiform (Parallel) Arrangement

19
Muscle Classification based on Fiber Arrangement
  • Fusiform (Parallel) Arrangement
  • Pennate Muscles
  • Unipennate

20
Muscle Classification based on Fiber Arrangement
  • Fusiform (Parallel) Arrangement
  • Pennate Muscles
  • Unipennate
  • Bipennate

21
Muscle Classification based on Fiber Arrangement
  • Fusiform (Parallel) Arrangement
  • Pennate Muscles
  • Unipennate
  • Bipennate
  • Multipennate

22
Muscle Classification based on Fiber Arrangement
  • Fusiform (Parallel) Arrangement
  • Pennate Muscles
  • Unipennate
  • Bipennate
  • Multipennate
  • Triangular or Convergent Muscle
  • Quadrate Muscle

23
Mechanics of Pennate and Parallel Muscles
  • Fusiform (Parallel)
  • Long fibers but less fibers per cross sectional
    area
  • Fast shortening speeds
  • Move body segment through large ROM
  • Pennate
  • Greater number of fiber per cross sectional area
  • Less ROM than parallel
  • More force than parallel
  • Slower shortening speed than parallel

24
Muscle Characteristic Via Fiber Type
  • Fast Twitch (Type IIb, FG)
  • Intermediate Twitch (Type IIa, OG)
  • Slow Twitch (Type I, O)

25
Muscle Characteristic Via Articulations
  • Uni-articulate Muscle

26
Muscle Characteristic via Articulations
  • Biarticulate Muscle
  • Active Insufficiency
  • Passive Insufficiency

27
Types of Contraction
  • Isometric
  • Isotonic
  • Concentric
  • Eccentric

28
Roles of Muscles
  • Prime Mover vs Assistive mover
  • Agonist (Movers)
  • Antagonist

29
Roles of Muscles
  • Synergists
  • Stabilizers, fixator and supporting role
  • Contract statically to support or steady some part

30
Roles of Muscles
  • Synergists
  • Stabilizers, fixator and supporting role
  • Contract statically to support or steady some
    part
  • Neutralizer
  • Prevents unwanted accessory motion

31
Length-Tension Relationship
  • Isometric tension greatest just beyond resting
    length
  • Why?

32
Force-Velocity Relationship
  • Concentric Contractions
  • Inverse relationship
  • Eccentric Contractions
  • Direct relationship at a given velocity
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