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HUMAN ANATOMY Fifth Edition Chapter 1 Lecture Copyright © 2005 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings Chapter 11 Lecture Chapter 11 The Muscular System: The Appendicular Musculature Frederic Martini Michael Timmons Robert Tallitsch

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Chapter 11 Lecture. Chapter 11. The Muscular System: The Appendicular Musculature. Frederic Martini Michael Timmons Robert Tallitsch. Introduction. Appendicular musculature : Muscles responsible for stabilizing the pectoral and pelvic girdles and for moving the upper and lower limbs. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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HUMAN ANATOMYFifth Edition

Chapter 1 Lecture

Copyright © 2005 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings

Chapter 11 Lecture

Chapter 11The Muscular System: The Appendicular Musculature

Frederic MartiniMichael Timmons

Robert Tallitsch

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Introduction

• Appendicular musculature:– Muscles responsible for stabilizing the

pectoral and pelvic girdles and for moving the upper and lower limbs.

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Introduction

• Appendicular muscles account for roughly 40% of the skeletal muscles in the body.

• The two major groups of appendicular muscles are: – The muscles of the pectoral girdle and upper

limbs.– The muscles of the pelvic girdle and lower

limbs.

• The functions and required ranges of motion differ greatly between these groups.

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Muscles of the Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limbs

• Muscles associated with the pectoral girdle and upper limbs can be divided into four groups: – Muscles that position the pectoral girdle.– Muscles that move the arm.– Muscles that move the forearm and hand.– Muscles that move the hand and fingers.

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Figure 11.1 Muscles That Position the Pectoral Girdle

Muscles That Position the Pectoral Girdle

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Figure 11.2 Muscles That Position the Pectoral Girdle

Muscles That Position the Pectoral Girdle

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Figure 11.3 Muscles That Position the Pectoral Girdle

Muscles That Position the Pectoral Girdle

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Figure 11.4 Superficial and Deep Muscles of the Trunk and Proximal Limbs

Muscles That Position the Pectoral Girdle

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PLAY Pectoral Muscles

Muscles That Position the Pectoral Girdle

• Summary of the muscles that move the pectoral girdle

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Figure 11.5a Anterior Arm Figure 11.5b Posterior Arm

Muscles That Move the Arm

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Figure 11.6b Anterior Forearm Figure 11.7b Posterior Forearm

Muscles That Move the Forearm and Hand

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PLAY Arm Muscles

Muscles That Move the Forearm and Hand

• Summary of the muscles of the upper limb

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Figure 11.8a Anterior Forearm Figure 11.8d Posterior Forearm

Superficial Muscles That Move the Hand and Fingers

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Figure 11.8b Anterior Forearm Figure 11.8e Posterior Forearm

Middle Layer of Muscles That Move the Hand and Fingers

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Figure 11.8c Anterior Forearm Figure 11.8f Posterior Forearm

Deep Muscles That Move the Hand and Fingers

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PLAY Forearm Muscles

Muscles That Move the Hand and Fingers

• Summary of the muscles located in the forearm

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Figure 11.9a Posterior Right Hand Figure 11.9d Anterior Right hand

Intrinsic Muscles of the Hand

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Muscles of the Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limbs

• The muscles of the lower limbs are larger and more powerful than those of the upper limbs.

• These muscles can be divided into three groups: – Muscles that move the thigh.– Muscles that move the leg.– Muscles that move the foot and toes.

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Figure 11.10a Deep Posterior Hip Figure 11.10c Gluteal Muscles

Muscles That Move the Thigh: Lateral Rotators and Extensors

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Figure 11.11a Deep Anterior Hip

Muscles That Move the Thigh: Adductors and Flexors

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PLAY Hip Muscles

Adductors and Flexors of the Thigh

• Summary of the muscles acting on the hip

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Figure 11.12b Anterior Thigh Muscles Figure 11.13a Lateral Thigh

Muscles That Move the Leg: Extensors

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Figure 11.13b Medial Thigh Muscles Figure 11.14a Posterior Thigh

Muscles That Move the Leg: Flexors

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PLAY Thigh Muscles

Muscles That Move the Leg

• Summary of the muscles acting on the knee

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Figure 11.15a Superficial Sura Figure 11.15c Deep Sura

Muscles That Move the Foot and Toes

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Figure 11.16a Medial Leg Figure 11.16b Lateral Leg

Muscles That Move the Foot and Toes

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Figure 11.17a Anterior Leg

Muscles That Move the Foot and Toes

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Figure 11.17 Anterior Leg

Muscles That Move the Foot and Toes

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PLAY Leg Muscles

Muscles That Move the Foot and Toes

• Summary of the muscles in the leg

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Figure 11.18a Dorsal Foot

Intrinsic Muscles of the Foot

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Figure 11.18c Sectional Foot Figure 11.18d Superficial Plantar View

Intrinsic Muscles of the Foot

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Figure 11.18e Deep Foot Figure 11.18f Superficial Plantar View

Intrinsic Muscles of the Foot

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Fascia, Muscle Layers, and Compartments

• Dense connective tissue layers provide a structural framework for the soft tissues of the body.

• The connective tissue fibers of the deep fasciae support and interconnect adjacent skeletal muscles but permit independent movement.

• The deep fascia extends between the bones and the superficial fascia and separates the soft tissues of the limb into separate compartments.

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Figure 11.19a,b,d,e Musculoskeletal Compartments of the Upper Limb

Compartments of the Upper Limb

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Figure 11.19c,f Musculoskeletal Compartments of the Upper Limb

Compartments of the Upper Limb

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Figure 11.20a-d Musculoskeletal Compartments of the Lower Limb

Compartments of the Lower Limb

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Figure 11.20e Musculoskeletal Compartments of the Lower Limb

Compartments of the Lower Limb