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1 Skeletal System National Standards Analyze the relationship between healthy behaviors and personal health Standard 10.1 Concepts of Health Growth and Development Structure and Function of Major Body Systems Health Problems Standard 10.2 Healthful Living Health practices and well-being

2 Functions 1. Movement – With help of the muscular system 2.
Framework – Supportive Structure for the Body 3. Protection – Protects Internal Organs Give me an example 4. Storage – Minerals like Calcium & Phosphorus 5. Production – Produces blood cells in the Red Marrow of the Long Bones

3 Axial Skeleton Definition: 1.
Bones in the Mid-Line of the Body Like an Axis. . . like the Earth rotates on an Axis 1. Skull – Protects the Brain and Shapes the Face 2. Sternum – “Breast Bone” 3. Ribs – The “Cage” that protects the Lungs and Heart 4. Vertebrae – “The Spine” – Protects Spinal Cord Purpose: PROTECTION

4 Appendicular Skeleton
Definition: Bones that you can move away from the Mid-Line Like an appendage. . .Which is. . . a thing that is added or attached to something larger or more important. 1. Shoulders 4. Hips 2. Arms 5. Legs 3. Hands 6. Feet Purpose: Movement

5 Bones

6 Bones - Types 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Long Bones Short Bones Flat Bones
Irregular Bones 5. Sesamoid Bones There are bones in the adult body 206

7 Bones – Long Bones 1. 2. 3. Purpose:
To provide strength, structure, and mobility 1. Found in the Arms and Legs 2. Very Strong 3. Hollow tube, Filled with Red Marrow that produces blood cells

8 Bones – Short Bones 1. 2. Purpose:
To provide support and stability with little to no movement 1. These bones are as wide as they are long 2. Found in the Hands, Wrists, Feet and Ankles.

9 Bones – Flat Bones 1. 2. Purpose: To Protect Vital Body Organs
They have a FLAT and THIN shape 2. Found in Ribs, Skull & Pelvis

10 Bones – Irregular Bones
Purpose: To Protect Spinal Cord 1. Don’t fit with any other types of bones 2. Found in Vertebrae & Face

11 Bones – Sesamoid Bones 1. Purpose: They Act like a pulley
- They provide a surface for a tendon to slide over. 1. The Patella (Knee Cap)

12 Quiz Next Class: Matching Word bank Skeleton areas Bone categories

13 Joints

14 Joints - Types 1. 2. 3. Immoveable Slightly Moveable Moveable
Definition: The Point at which two or more bones meet 1. Immoveable 2. Slightly Moveable 3. Moveable

15 Joints Immoveable Slightly Moveable - Bones in the Skull
- Bones in the Vertebrae - Short Bones

16 Joints – Moveable 1. Ball and Socket Joint: 2. Pivot Joint: 3.
Hip & Shoulder 2. Pivot Joint: Neck and Radius 3. Saddle Joint: Thumb 4. Hinge Joint: Knee and Elbow 5. Gliding Joint: Hand and Foot 6. Ellipsoid Joint: Wrist and Ankle

17 Joints – Moveable

18 Joints – Moveable Gliding

19 Supportive and Connective Tissues

20 Cartilage Definition: 1. 2. 3. 4. Strong & Flexible material
that has many functions 1. Frame Structure - Nose and Ears 2. Connective Tissue - Ribs to Sternum & Ribs to Vertebrae 3. Cushioning - Between Vertebrae and Knees 4. Gliding Movement - Allows smooth motion in moveable joints

21 Ligaments 1. Purpose: Connect Bone to Bone
A ligament is an elastic band of tissue that connects bone to bone and provides stability to the joint.

22 Tendons 1. Purpose: Connect Muscle to Bone
A tendon is a band of tissue that connects muscle to bone.

23 Diagram

24 https://www. youtube. com/watch

25 Problems

26 Fractures Definition: - A crack or break in a bone
- Open vs Closed Fracture - Displaced vs Non-Displaced

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28 Posture Poor Posture - Causes: - Soreness and pain - Poor circulation
- Negativity and stress - Digestive issues - Body image issues

29 Scoliosis Definition: Curvature of the Spine Causes: 1.
Could be Unknown 2. Poor Posture 3. Hereditary Treatments: 1. Exercise, Chiropractor 2. Brace 3. Surgery

30 Scoliosis

31 Diet Poor Diet – Lack of Calcium - Can lead to. . . Also. . .

32 Osteoporosis Definition: Holes in the Bones Causes: 1.
Loss of Calcium in the Bone Effect: 1. Bones become Weak Treatments: 1. Exercise 2. Proper Diet 3. Extra Calcium

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34 Osteomyelitis Definition: Inflammation of the
Soft Inner Surface of the Bones Causes: 1. Bacterial Infection Effect: 1. Bones become Weak / Pain Treatments: 1. Antibiotics 2. Surgery

35 Injuries Definition: Effect: 1. Treatments: 1. 2.
A joint is twisted or receives too much pressure Sprain: Ligament is over-stretched or torn Effect: 1. Swelling / Pain Treatments: 1. RICE 2. Surgery

36 Dislocation - A Bone slips out of its Joint

37 Stress Fractures Definition: Tiny cracks in Bones Causes: 1.
Overuse, repetitive strain 2. most common injuries in sports, especially for track and field athletes, gymnasts, dancers, tennis players, and basketball players. Treatments/prevent: 1. Stop Exercise/RICE 2. Proper Diet 3. Start slow/Proper shoes

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39 Skeletal Care

40 Skeletal Care 1. Exercise - Weight Bearing Activity - Flexibility

41 Skeletal Care 2. Diet High in Calcium High in Phosphorus
milk, cheese and other dairy foods. green leafy vegetables – such as broccoli, cabbage and okra, but not spinach. nuts. bread and anything made with fortified flour. High in Phosphorus Dairy, Fish, Meat, Nuts, Beans, & Whole Grains

42 The End

43 Negative Effects of Bad Posture


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