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Section A: Applied Anatomy and Physiology 5. Functions of muscles.

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1 Section A: Applied Anatomy and Physiology 5. Functions of muscles

2 Syllabus Function of muscles as agonists, antagonists, fixators and synergists

3 Function of Muscle The transformation of chemical energy into mechanical energy to: – Generate force – Perform work – Produce movement – Other functions include: stabilisation and generation of heat

4 Properties of Muscular Tissue Electrical excitability Contractility – Generates tension while pulling on its attachment points Extensibility – Ability to stretch without being damaged Elasticity – Ability to return to its original length and shape

5 Agonist The muscle that is directly responsible for the movement at a joint Also known as the prime mover

6 Antagonist A muscle that has an action opposite to that of an agonist (prime mover) and helps in the production of a co-ordinated movement

7 Synergist A muscle which contracts to enhance the efficiency of the prime mover by preventing any undesired movement It forms part of the co-operation or antagonist effect of the muscles which work together to ensure co-ordinated movement Also known as neutalisers


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