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1 Muscular Anatomy Overview of Major Muscles

2 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Neuromuscular Junction Sarcolemma Axon Receptor Neurotransmitter acetylcholine (Ach) Axon Terminal Synaptic Cleft

3 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. The Motor Unit Dendrites Neuron cell body Muscle fibres Neuromuscular junction Terminal branches Axon hillock Myelin sheath Neurolemma Motor neuron Direction of action potential Motor end plate

4 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. The Anatomy of Skeletal Muscle  Muscle fibre looking outward:  Perimysium  Binds muscle fibres together  Epimysium  Sheath enveloping entire muscle  Muscle fibre looking inward:  Endomysium  Sheath of connective tissue surrounding muscle fibre  Sarcolemma  Contains cytoplasm (sarcoplasm)  Myofibrils  Contain actin and myosin  Sarcomeres  Contains myosin and actin Perimysium Muscle fibre Epimysium Endomysium Muscle belly Tendon

5 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Muscle Fibre Z line Sarcomere Sarcoplasmic reticulumSarcolemma Tendon Thin filament Thick filament Muscle belly Muscle Fibre Sarcomere EpimysiumPerimysium Z line Myofibril

6 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. The Sliding Filament Theory  Myosin crossbridges (small “bridges” on the thick filaments that extend to the thin filaments)

7 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. The Sliding Filament Theory  Myosin crossbridges  Attach, rotate, detach, and re-attach in rapid succession

8 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. The Sliding Filament Theory  Myosin crossbridges  Results in the sliding or overlap of the actin and myosin filaments  Causes sarcomere to contract (muscle contraction)

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11 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Muscles of the Abdomen Rectus abdominis External oblique Quadratus lumborum (deep)

12 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Clavicular head of pectoralis major Sterncostal head of pectoralis major Muscles of the Shoulder

13 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Muscles of the Shoulder – cont’d Latissimus dorsi Infraspinatus Supraspinatus

14 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Muscles of the Rotator Cuff Supraspinatus Teres minor Infraspinatus

15 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Muscles of the Rotator Cuff – cont’d Subscapularis

16 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Levator scapulae Rhomboid minor Rhomboid major Trapezius Teres major Muscles that Act on the Scapula

17 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Muscles that Act on the Scapula – cont’d Teres major

18 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Muscles that Move the Humerus Deltoid (anterior and lateral heads) Coracobrachialis

19 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Muscles that Move the Humerus – cont’d Pectoralis minor Coracobrachialis Serratus anterior

20 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Elbow Flexors / Extensors – Anterior Biceps brachii Pronator teres Brachialis Brachioradialis

21 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Elbow Flexors / Extensors – Posterior Triceps brachii (short head) Triceps brachii (long head)

22 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Muscles of the Forearm – Anterior Biceps brachii Pronator teres Brachioradialis Pronator quadratus (deep)

23 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Muscles of the Forearm – Posterior Brachioradialis Triceps brachii (lateral head) Anconeus

24 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Muscles of the Forearm – Posterior (deep) Supinator

25 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Extrinsic Hand Muscles – Anterior Flexor carpi radialis Palmaris longus Flexor carpi ulnaris Flexor digitorum superficialis

26 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Extrinsic Hand Muscles – Posterior Extensor carpi radialis longus Extensor digitorum Extensor carpi ulnaris Extensor carpi radialis brevis Extensor digit minimi

27 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Muscles of the Hip – Anterior Psoas minor Psoas major Iliacus Iliopsoas Tensor fasciae latae Pectineus Sartorius Gracilis Rectus femoris Iliotibial tract (band)

28 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Muscles of the Hip – Posterior Gluteus medius Gluteus minimus Gluteus maximus (cut) Gracilis

29 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Muscles of the Hip – Anterior (adductors) Pectineus (cut) Adductor brevis Adductor longus Adductor magnus Adductor group

30 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Muscles of the Thigh – Anterior Rectus femoris Vastus intermedius (underneath) Vastus lateralis Vastus medialis Quadriceps femoris group

31 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Muscles of the Thigh – Posterior Semitendinosus Biceps femoris Semimembranosus Hamstring muscle group

32 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Extrinsic Foot Muscles – Anterior Extensor digitorum longus Tibialis anterior Extensor hallucis longus

33 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Extrinsic Foot Muscles – Posterior Calcaneal tendon (Achilles tendon) Gastrocnemius (medial and lateral heads) Soleus

34 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Extrinsic Foot Muscles – Posterior (deep) Popliteus Tibialis posterior Fibularis (Peroneus) longus Flexor hallucis longus Fibularis (Peroneus) brevis Flexor digitorum longus

35 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Intrinsic Foot Muscles – Superficial Flexor digitorum brevis

36 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Intrinsic Foot Muscles – Intermediate Quadratus plantae


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