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Overview of the semester two class.

Institution
Sophomore / 10th Grade
Course
Sports Medicine

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CRASH
OUT

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,· MUSCULAR SYSTEMB
Injuries
·

contusions : bruises
·
Muscle strains stretch, rip or tear :
,

Muscle Cramp involuntary contraction :




Muscle soreness :
pain by overexertion during exercise.
-

acute muscle soreness (AOMS) during
: and immedietly
after
-



Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) begins
:
12 his
after
,
most intense during 24-48 hrs.

·

Tendinopathies :
injury of tendon
-


tendonitus :
inflammation of tendon
-tenosynovitus :
inflammation of tendon +
synovial
sheath
-

Fendinosis ·
:
degeneration of tendon
-

Tendon rupture :
Complete tear of tendon .
·

Bursitis : inflammation of bursae


Types of Muscle Tissue
·

Skeletal :
Voluntary ,
striated
,
multi nucleated
·

Cardiac :
involuntary striated
,
intercalated discs mono-nucleated
, (

Smooth :
involuntary ,
not stricted , mononucleated

, muscea
myofibril

perium muscle
Microscopic Anatomy fusicle
·


Epimysism : Surrounds Tendom Epimysium
whole muscle
·


perimsium : surrounds fasicle .
·


Endomysium :
surrounds muscle
fiber
endomysium
.




·


Muscle fibers : multi-nucleated due to surcomeres
myofibrils
·




-
Thick filaments : titin anchor, consists of myosin head
-
Thin filaments

bra Troponin Nebulin




tropomyosin G-actin

·

surcomeres :

-
M-line :
proteins that hold thick filaments in place
-
H-zone : thick filaments only
-

A-band :
thick and thin filaments
-

I-band :
thin filaments only .

sarcoplasmic
nucleus reticulum

mitochondria



Tick Thements
I I



myofibril

T-tubules

sarcolemma

, Skeletal muscle mechanics
origin : attachment to stationary bone.
insertion
----
attachment to moving bone.
:



agonist/prime mover : muscle mainly responsible for movement
.

synergist
-
- . . .
: muscles supporting agonist.
·


antagonist :
oppose agonist relaxes during
,
contraction .




Muscle Contractions
Isometric : muscle remains
length same
·
Isotonic :
muscle length changes.
-

Concentric :
muscle length shortens
-
Eccentric : Muscle lengthens

Muscle fiber types
Fast twitch fibers (Type 11b)
-


large diameter
-

few mitochondria
-


Fatigue easily
-
unaerobic
·

Slow twitch fibers (type 1)
-
3 times longer to contract
- diameter of Ilb
-

more mitochondria
-greater blood supply myoglobin
,

-
aerobic

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Sports Medicine
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