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Lecture 5 Muscle tissue, Structure of skeletal muscle, Classification
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Myology: The Study of Muscles (Anatomy: 1st Semester Lecture 5)

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Osama Zahid

Myology is the study of Muscles. In this Presentation Muscle tissue, Structure of skeletal muscle, Classification will be discussed.
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Page 1: Myology: The Study of Muscles (Anatomy: 1st Semester Lecture 5)

Lecture 5

Muscle tissue, Structure of skeletal muscle, Classification

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Muscle Tissue: Composed of contractile unites possessing the properties of

ExcitabilityContractilityExtensibilityElasticity

Functional Unit:

Muscle fiber

Smooth muscle fiber VisceralStriated muscle Skeletal / Cardiac

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Skeletal Muscle

Functions: Provides force for Movement and PostureStabilizes JointsGenerates heat

AttachmentsOrigin /Insertion

Direct/Indirect (Tendon/Aponeurosis)Transmits forces (Fiber orientation?)

BellyGenerates force

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StructureFiber covered by Endomysium—SarcolemmaFascicle covered by PerimysiumMuscle covered by Epimysium Epitenon

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Muscle force is a function of

Number of muscle fibersPennation Angle

Pennation Angle

Unipennate MusclesBipennate MusclesMultipennate Muscles

Multipennate Bipennate

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Accessory StructuresFasciaBursaTendon Sheath

Extensive Blood Supply

Extensive Innervations:Motor UnitSpindles/Golgi tendons endings/free nerve endings/Paciniancorpuscles

Regeneration of muscle tissue is possible

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Spindle-shaped (fusiform)

Sheet like (planus)

CLASSIFICATION

Shapes

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CLASSIFICATION

Functional: Prime Movers / AgonistsSynergistAntagonists

Specific Action:Flexor/ExtensorAdductor/AbductorSupinator/PronatorSphincter/DilatorLevator/DepresssorRotator

Number of joints crossed: UniarticularBiarticularPolyarticular

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Developmental Origin and Innervation:

Somatic muscles – somatic motor innervationVisceral muscles – visceral autonomic motor innervation

Composition:

White fibers: More myofibrils more forceLess myoglobin short duration

Red Fibers: Less myofibrils weak force More myoglobin long duration

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NAMING CONVENTIONS

ActionShapeRegional LocationDirection of fibersNumber of headsNumber of belliesAttachment sitesRelative position