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APL2 and 3 Skeletal Anatomy The evil that men do lives after them, the good is oft interred with their bones. —William Shakespeare (1564-1616) Julius Caesar, Act III, Scene 2
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APL2 and 3 Skeletal Anatomy The evil that men do lives after them, the good is oft interred with their bones. —William Shakespeare (1564-1616) Julius Caesar,

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Page 1: APL2 and 3 Skeletal Anatomy The evil that men do lives after them, the good is oft interred with their bones. —William Shakespeare (1564-1616) Julius Caesar,

APL2 and 3 Skeletal Anatomy

The evil that men do lives after them, the good is oft interred with their bones.

—William Shakespeare (1564-1616) Julius Caesar, Act III, Scene 2

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Functions of Skeleton1. Supporting framework

2. Attachment of muscles

3. Protects vital organs• Cranium: Brain • Thoracic: Heart &

lungs

4. Reservoir of minerals• Calcium &

Phosphorus

5. Red bone marrow• Formation of RBC

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L3: add to your #4 #5 Functions of the skeleton

4. cont. Storage Site of Inorganic Salts, such as CALCIUM.Calcium may be removed from bone to maintain a normal blood

calcium level, which is essentially for BLOOD CLOTTING

5. cont. Contains and Protects the Red Bone Marrow, Some White Blood Cells (Leukocytes) are also produced

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Macroscopic structure of Long Bone

Epiphysis: ends of a long bone. Contains mainly spongy

bone Red Marrow fills it. Its fxn

is to produce RBC

Articular Cartilage: covers ends of long bone Hyaline cartilage Creates smooth surface

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Macroscopic Structure of Long bone

Endosteum: inner membrane lining MC MC contains yellow

marrow (fat) Continuous with

spongy bone

Periosteum: tough outer “jacket” Composed of fibrous

tissue Contains BV, Nerves,

and Osteoblasts Initiates growth in

DIAMETER

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Macroscopic structure cont’

Epiphyseal Disk: area of bone where active growth occurs.

AKA: growth plates Initiates growth in

LENGTH When growing stops,

disk is replaced by Epiphyseal line.

Diaphysis: shaft of bone Outer wall contains

mainly compact bone.

Strong & resistant to bending

Compact bone encloses Medullary canal.

MC contains yellow marrow (Fat)

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Formation of Bone Using your book as a reference, How does the

skeleton seem to develop? Ossification starts at 12 wks.

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Epiphyseal disk (line = adult) Area of actively reproducing

cartilage cells Contain osteblasts Will close approx 18yr. old

Osteoblasts: “bone builders”

Capable of producing collagen fibers (living=organic)

May “cement” themselves in Lacunae (cavity)

Osteocyte is mature osteoblast

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Femoral Epiphyseal disk: F=14-16 M=16-18

Sacral / Hip: F=21-23 M=23-25

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Bone Remodeling

Osseous tissue constantly being formed and resorbed (destroyed)

3 stages:

1. Infancy to Adolescent: Osteoblastic activity dominant

2. Adolescent to Mid adult (40-50): Balance

3. Post middle age: Osteoclastic activity dominant leading to certain diseases

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Microscopic Bone structure

1. Haversian (osteonic) canal : contain blood vessels & nerves

2. Canaliculi: interconnecting channels. Allow osteocytes to communicate

3. Lamellae: thin sheets of bone matrix layered in circles around the canals

4. Lacunae: spaces that contain osteocytes

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Haversian(osteonic) System=canal, lamellae, osteocytes and canaliculi

Lamella: Concentric ring

Haversion’s (osteonic) canal: runs through core

Perforating canals: connect the Haversion canals

Lacuna: contain osteocytes (mature bone cells)

Types of osteocytesosteoblasts

: build boneosteoclasts

: remove bone

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“Bone destroyers” Osteoclasts (microscopic)

Multi-nucleated cells

Release “digestive” enzymes to reshape or remodel bone

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Nutrition Corner! www.waltonfeed.com/self/health/vit-min/calcium.html

Calcium: mineral needed as primary make-up of inorganic salts of bones 99% in bone, 1% in blood

Vitamin D: needed for Ca

If a 20 year old woman consumes 400 mg of calcium a day (half of what is recommended), at age 55, she

will have lost 1/3 of her calcium.

RDA Requirements for Calcium 0.0-0.5 400 mg 0.5-1.0 600 mg 1-10 800 mg 11-24 1200 mg 25 + 800 mg Pregnant 1200mg Lactating 1200 mg

What is the reasoning?

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Use vs. Decreased use

Increased use (exercise): increases deposition of collagen and calcium(inorganic=non-living) salts

Bones get stronger

Decreased use: compact bone in diaphysis thins out & calcium removed from bone

Bones get weak and fragile

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You create the Treatment protocol

Treatment concerns of 82 y.o. elderly woman (95 lbs.)

Concerns for a 47 y.o average sized woman

Pregnant 31 y.o woman 313 lbs. 38 y.o. obese man. 200lbs. 22 y.o man

How should they differ? Be similar?

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Osteoporosis

Excessive loss of bone volume & mineral content. Trabeculae of spongy bone is lost/spaces develop

Spontaneous fracture as result of weakened bone

Aging reason for large % of fractures over age of 45

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Common Sites of Osteoporotic fractures

Spinal column (vertebrae) Distal Radius / Ulna Hip fractures (actually is

neck of femur NOT actual hip)

WHY DO YOU THINK?

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Osteoporosis cont’

Factors which INCREASE risk

1. Low intake of dietary calcium and Vit D

2. Lack of physical exercise

3. Menopause: ovaries produce less estrogens…ceases decreases bone absorption of Calcium… Decreasing secondary sex

characteristics

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Prevention methods

How can someone, especially woman, prevent this?

1. Calcium supplements: 1000mg – 1500mg per day. Ex: 8oz glass milk = 275 mg

2. Regular physical exercise program. WHY?

3. What about Estrogen replacement therapy?

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Homework

There are many different factors that can affect bone growth: Your homework is to research how one of these affects bone growth/what disorders can result.

1. Vitamin A 2. Vitamin C 3. Vitamin D 4. Pituitary growth hormone (too much, too little) 5. Female sex hormone (estrogen) 6. Male sex hormones (testosterone)