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The Muscular System Presenter: Chung-Bang Weng Last 4 digits of SSN: 9142 Presentation date: September 5 2007

The Muscular System Presenter: Chung-Bang Weng Last 4 digits of SSN: 9142 Presentation date: September 5 2007

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Page 1: The Muscular System Presenter: Chung-Bang Weng Last 4 digits of SSN: 9142 Presentation date: September 5 2007

The Muscular System

Presenter: Chung-Bang WengLast 4 digits of SSN: 9142

Presentation date: September 5 2007

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The Muscular System

Chapter 15 Title (Content Area):

Integumentary, Skeletal, and Muscular Systems

Lesson 3 Title (Topic): The Muscular System Grade Level: Seventh grade

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The Muscular SystemObjectives:

Knowledge: The students will be able to: 1. Define structure and

function of muscles. 2. List six large muscle groups. 3. Illustrate the two problems

of the Muscular System. 4. Describe four Injury-Related

Muscular Problems.

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The Muscular SystemObjectives:

Attitude: The students will be able to: 1. Have a feeling of empowerment

by having the knowledge /skills for preventing and first-aiding muscle injuries.

2. Identify muscle injuries and what treatment is needed.

3. Identify ways to care for muscles

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The Muscular SystemObjectives:

Practice: The students will be able to: 1. Analyze situations determining

which group of muscle in injured. 2. Determine the injury type and

apply the treatment.

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The Muscular System

Part 1: Structure of Muscular SystemPart 2: Type of MusclesPart 3: Large Muscle GroupsPart 4: Care of the Muscular SystemPart 5: Problems of Muscular SystemPart 6: Injury-Related Muscular Problems

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Structure of Muscular System

1. Myofibrils2. actin and myosin

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Type of Muscles

1. smooth muscle.2. skeletal muscle.3. cardiac muscle

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Large Muscle Groups

1. Biceps2. Triceps3. Deltoid

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Large Muscle Groups

4. Quadriceps5. Abductor muscles (pull legs away

from body)6. Adductor muscles (pull legs toward

body)

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Care of the Muscular System

1. Warm-up & cool down.2. Appropriate clothing

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Problems of Muscular System

1. Myasthenia Gravis.2. Muscular Dystrophy.

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Injury-Related Muscular Problems

1. Muscle strain – “pulled muscle” is a tearing or stretching of muscle fibers as a result of suddenly pulling them too far. Treatment consists of Rest, Ice, Compress, and Elevation (R.I.C.E).

2. Bruise – discolored area under the skin caused by leakage of blood after injury. Ice or a cold pack can reduce the pain and swelling of a large bruise.

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Injury-Related Muscular Problems

3. Tendinitis – the inflammation of a tendon, usually caused by overuse. Treatment may include anti-inflammatory medications, ultrasound, or injection of corticosteroids.

4. Hernia – one of more serious muscle injuries, which is protrusion of an organ or tissue through a weak area in the muscle. Surgery is usually required to repair a hernia.

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Exercise

What do these words mean to you?

A. Smooth Muscle B. Skeletal Muscle C. Cardiac Muscle

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Match the Scene

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Discussion

What is the attribute of: A. Muscle strain B. Bruise C. Tendinitis D. Hernia

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Discussion

Which of the muscle injury type do you see most often in school?

What injury type have you ever encountered? What did you do?

What would you do if your friend pulled his/her muscle?

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Short movie clipDon’t do this when you play soccer

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Music

Listen to this music and try to relax

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