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Psyc 552 Ergonomics & Biomechanics Lecture 4. Ligaments, Tendons, & Facia Ligament: Dense connective tissue that connects bone to bone. Image from:

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Page 1: Psyc 552 Ergonomics & Biomechanics Lecture 4. Ligaments, Tendons, & Facia  Ligament: Dense connective tissue that connects bone to bone. Image from:

Psyc 552 Ergonomics & BiomechanicsLecture 4

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Ligaments, Tendons, & Facia Ligament:

Dense connective tissue that connects bone to bone.

Image from: http://www.spineuniverse.com/displayarticle.php/article1268.html

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Flexor Retinaculum1 scaphoid 2 trapezium 3 pisiform 4 hamate

Image from: http://mywebpages.comcast.net/wnor/lesson5flexretinac&palmapon.htm

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Tendons Tendons

Attach muscles to bones Are surrounded by a sheath called a synovium Synovial fluid facilitates gliding

Fascia Dense connective tissue that covers organs or

parts of organs and separates them from each other.

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Collagen fibers Collagen fibers form

both ligaments and tendons.

In tendons, the fibers run parallel to one another

In ligaments, the fibers are not parallel

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Muscles 3 types of muscles in the body

Striated Cardiac Smooth

Muscles consist of Muscle cells 3 types of connective tissue… Nerve fibers

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Muscle Connective Tissue

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Muscle Fibers Long multinuclear cylindrical cells composed

of parallel myofibrils

Myofibrils Composed of 2 sub units called myofilaments

Myosin Actin

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Muscle Contractile Unit Sacromere

The part of a cross-striated muscle fiber between the z-lines

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Nervous Tissue

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Nervous Tissue (cont) Two branches

Sensory Motor

Nerves connect to muscles via the neuromuscular junction

Nerve + muscle fiber = motor unit

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Muscular Contraction

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Muscle Contraction (cont)

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Energy for Muscles Adenosine triphosphate ATP

Anaerobic metabolism

Aerobic metabolism