Skeletal system (1)

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The Skeletal System

By: Sam Gentile and Morgan McGurn

1. Support○ Provides the structural support needed for the entire body.

2. Protection○ Surrounds the soft tissues

■ example: The skull protects the brain and the ribs and sternum protect heart & lungs.

3. Movement○ Skeletal muscles attached to bone pull the bone as muscle contracts.

4. Mineral Homeostasis○ Bones store calcium & phosphorus that are able to then be released into the

bloodstream as needed.5. Blood Cell Production

○ Both red & white blood cells, along with other blood elements are produced in the red bone marrow.

6. Storage○ Bones store minerals & lipids. Yellow marrow, found in long bones, stores

fat.

Functions

● The Head~

Major Organs Involved

● The Torso~

Major Organs Involved (cont.)

● The Pelvis~

Major Organs Involved (cont.)

● The Arm~

Major Organs Involved (cont.)

● The Hand~

Major Organs Involved (cont.)

● The Leg~

Major Organs Involved (cont.)

● The Foot~

Major Organs Involved (cont.)

Major Organs Involved (cont.)

The Leg-

● Running, Walking and Standing● Femur- Biggest and Strongest● Patella- Knee Cap● Tibia● Fibula● Holds the Weight of Your Body

Structure of a Major Organ

Bursitis-Inflammation of the bursa, this inflammation and pain is in the joints and tendons. Bursitis is caused by repetitive or minor impact to the area. Usually found in hips, shoulders, knees, elbows and achilles tendons. Usual treatment for bursitis is compression, ice and pain medications. Occasionally the fluid from the bursa needs to be removed.

Diseases of the Skeletal System

Osteoporosis-The thinning of the bones, a serious condition that can lead to fractures in the bones. There are no symptoms until you fracture the bone. Most common in females with low sex hormones and low body weight. There is no guaranteeing cure to prevent the fractures caused by osteoporosis, just making sure you are cautious to your surroundings.

Diseases of the Skeletal System

Bones

Ligaments

Tendons

Ball and Socket- Flexion, Extension and Adduction- Shoulder/HipPivot- Rotation of one Bone Around Another- Top of the NeckHinge- Flexion and Extension- Elbow/KneeGliding- Gliding Movement- Intercarpal JointsCondyloid- Flexion, Extension and Adduction- WristSaddle- Flexion, Extension and Adduction- Thumb

Joints Used

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