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Human Movements

Osteology and Myology

Jehee Lee Movement Research Lab Seoul National University

Textbook

Gray’s Anatomy, 2nd edition, Churchill LivingstonePopular textbook for anatomy

Netter’s Concise Orthopaedic Anatomy, 2nd edition, SaundersSpecialized for orthopaedics

Young’s Cartoon of Osteology, 1st edition, Pacific Books

Body SystemsSkeletal system

cartilage, bone, joints, skin and fascias

Muscular systemskeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscles

Cardiovascular systemLymphatic systemNervous system

We are interested only in skeletal and muscular systems in this course

Skeletal SystemCartilage

• support soft tissues • provide a smooth, gliding surface for

bone articulations at joints • enable the development and growth of

long bones Bone

• supportive structures for the body • protectors of vital organs • levers on which muscles act to

produce movement • reservoirs of calcium and phosphorus • containers for blood-producing cells

Skeletal SystemJoint

• synovial joint • solid joint

Ligament and Tendon

Medical Terminology

Neutral PoseHands by sides, palm forward Feet together, toes forward

PlanesSagittal (anterior, posterior) Coronal (medial, lateral) Transverse (superior, inferior)

Muscle-Lever Systems

Muscle-Lever Systems

Muscle NamingShape: rhomboid major muscleAttachment: sternohyoid muscleFunction: flexor pollicis longus muscle Position: palmar interosseous muscle Fiber orientation: external oblique muscle

GroupQuadricepts femoris: rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, vastus intermedius Hamstring: semitendinosus, semimembranosus, biceps femoris

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