Functional Anatomy: Musculoskeletal Anatomy, Ki... Review
Functional anatomy bridges the gap between static structures and dynamic movement. It focuses on how the musculoskeletal system, nervous system, and joints work together to produce human motion. 🦴 Musculoskeletal Anatomy This system acts as the framework and engine for the body.
💡 Understanding functional anatomy allows us to optimize athletic performance, prevent injury, and design effective rehabilitation programs. If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know:
Focuses on how "hinge," "ball-and-socket," and "pivot" joints dictate possible ranges of motion. Functional Anatomy: Musculoskeletal Anatomy, Ki...
The body's ability to sense its position in space, crucial for balance and coordination. 🎯 Key Concepts
Contract to pull on bones; they work in pairs (agonists and antagonists). Connective Tissues: Tendons: Connect muscle to bone (transfer force). Ligaments: Connect bone to bone (provide stability). Functional anatomy bridges the gap between static structures
Encloses muscles, ensuring smooth movement and structural integrity. 🏃 Kinesiology
The observation that a muscle produces the most force when it is at an optimal starting length. 💡 Understanding functional anatomy allows us to optimize
Provide the levers for movement and protect vital organs.