The Muscular System
This section will focus on three joints in the human body: the shoulder, hip, and knee joint. These are the most complex joints in the body and as such, provide a wide range of movement, and are most commonly injured. All background information on these joints is included in the linked videos below. You will need to accomplish some independent research to investigate common injuries at these joints.Assignment overview: In this SLP, you will prepare a presentation, consisting of 10-11 slides, in which you provide your audience with information on the following areas:Slides 1-2: To introduce the anatomy of the shoulder, knee, and hip joints define the following terms:Prime mover, antagonistSynergistLigamentTendonFlexion, extension, abduction, adduction, medial and lateral rotationOrigin, Insertion, and actionBall and socket jointHinge jointSlides 3-8: Label the following:Shoulder (Slide 3 and 4) Label and describe in the Notes Sections•Glenoid labrum•rotator cuff muscles and ligaments•the major muscles that cross the shoulder to move the humerus: deltoid, pectoralis major, latissimus dorsi, and trapezius•In the notes sections: define the prime movers, and synergists and the actions they accomplish at the shoulder jointHip (Slide 5 and 6) Label and describe in the Notes Sections•Flexors of the hip (prime movers and synergists)•Extensors (prime mover and synergist)•Abduction (include gluteus maximus and minimus, and tensor fascia latae) and adduction (include adductor magnus, gracilis, and pectineus)•Acetabular labrum of the internal capsuleKnee (Slide 7 and 8)•quadriceps and hamstrings•the ligaments ACL, MCL, PCL, LCL, (LABEL WITH THE FULL NAMES)•the menisci•The muscles that cross the knee joint: the quadriceps (label all four) and the hamstrings (label all three)•Notes section: Provide the movements accomplished by the quadriceps and hamstrings as they act on the lower legSlides 9-10: Label the tendons, ligaments, and/or internal joint structures that are commonly damaged and what motions cause that damage at the shoulder, knee, and hip joints.•Provide examples of therapies used to treat those injuries.Slide 11: ReferencesDon’t forget—place your descriptive text in the speaker notes of each slide. This is where you should be able to describe the movements, arrangement, and common injuries as outlined in the requirements above. Use sufficient depth and breadth to demonstrate your understanding of the important muscles, structures, and movements accomplished in each joint.Resources and Background Information:Pearson Learning Solutions: Glenohumoral (shoulder) joint overview of shoulder muscle arrangement. Pearson Higher Education, 2014. Accessed on January 28, 2015 at http://www.pearsoncustom.com/mct-comprehensive/asset.php?isbn=1269879944&id=7591Pearson Learning Solutions: Overview of Shoulder Structure. Pearson Higher Education, 2014. Accessed on January 28, 2015 at http://www.pearsoncustom.com/mct-comprehensive/asset.php?isbn=1269879944&id=7575Pearson Learning Solutions: Movement. Pearson Higher Education, 2014. Accessed on January 28, 2015 at http://www.pearsoncustom.com/mct-comprehensive/asset.php?isbn=1269879944&id=7576Pearson Learning Solutions: Pectoralis major. Pearson Higher Education, 2014. Accessed on January 28, 2015 at http://www.pearsoncustom.com/mct-comprehensive/asset.php?isbn=1269879944&id=5734,Pearson Learning Solutions: Deltoid. Pearson Higher Education, 2014. Accessed on January 28, 2015 at http://www.pearsoncustom.com/mct-comprehensive/asset.php?isbn=1269879944&id=5745Pearson Learning Solutions: Latissimus dorsi. Pearson Higher Education, 2014. Accessed on January 28, 2015 at http://www.pearsoncustom.com/mct-comprehensive/asset.php?isbn=1269879944&id=5735Pearson Learning Solutions: Rotator cuff. Pearson Higher Education, 2014. Accessed on January 28, 2015 at http://www.pearsoncustom.com/mct-comprehensive/asset.php?isbn=1269879944&id=5758Pearson Learning Solutions: Shoulder function. Pearson Higher Education, 2014. Accessed on January 28, 2015 at http://www.pearsoncustom.com/mct-comprehensive/asset.php?isbn=1269879944&id=5759Pearson Learning Solutions: Structure of the shoulder. Pearson Higher Education, 2014. Accessed on January 28, 2015 at http://www.pearsoncustom.com/mct-comprehensive/asset.php?isbn=1269879944&id=5760Pearson Learning Solutions: Coxal or hip joint. Pearson Higher Education, 2014. Accessed on January 28, 2015 at http://www.pearsoncustom.com/mct-comprehensive/asset.php?isbn=1269879944&id=7554Pearson Learning Solutions: Muscles of the hip. Pearson Higher Education, 2014. Accessed on January 28, 2015 at http://www.pearsoncustom.com/mct-comprehensive/asset.php?isbn=1269879944&id=5750Pearson Learning Solutions: Movements accomplish by the knee. Pearson Higher Education, 2014. Accessed on January 28, 2015 at http://www.pearsoncustom.com/mct-comprehensive/asset.php?isbn=1269879944&id=5714Pearson Learning Solutions: Quadriceps. Pearson Higher Education, 2014. Accessed on January 28, 2015 at http://www.pearsoncustom.com/mct-comprehensive/asset.php?isbn=1269879944&id=5746Pearson Learning Solutions: Hamstrings. Pearson Higher Education, 2014. Accessed on January 28, 2015 at http://www.pearsoncustom.com/mct-comprehensive/asset.php?isbn=1269879944&id=5747SLP Assignment ExpectationsNumber of Slides: Approximately 10Content of Slides: Your presentation should address each of the areas listed above by including labeled images on the slide space and descriptive text in the notes sections of each slide.Speaker NotesEach slide will contain speaker notes sufficient to tell me what the purpose of each slide is—specifically, what you would say to a live audience that you were presenting your program in order to explain the physiology of the components of the listed above.ImagesPearson Learning Solutions: Anterior Muscles of the arm and trunk, Images. Accessed on January 28, 2015 at http://www.pearsoncustom.com/mct-comprehensive/asset.php?isbn=1269879944&id=5209Pearson Learning Solutions: Posterior muscles of the arm and trunk, Images. Accessed on January 28, 2015 at http://www.pearsoncustom.com/mct-comprehensive/asset.php?isbn=1269879944&id=5235Pearson Learning Solutions: Knee joint, Images. Accessed on January 28, 2015 at http://www.pearsoncustom.com/mct-comprehensive/asset.php?isbn=1269879944&id=5618