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Skeletal System
Dr. Mohammed Haidar
1
What is
the
skeletal
system?
The skeletal system is composed of 206 bones that,
along with cartilage, tendons, and ligaments, make
up the framework or skeleton of the body.
2
The skeleton can be
divided into two main
parts. The axial
skeleton consists of
80 bones. The primary
bones of the axial
skeleton are the skull,
spine, ribs and
sternum (thorax).
Anterior means front;
posterior means back.
This is an anterior
view of the skeleton.
Axial skeleton…
3
The appendicular
skeleton consists of
126 bones. The
primary bones of this
skeleton are the
shoulder or pectoral
girdle, arms, hands,
pelvic girdle, legs,
and feet.
Appendicular skeleton…
4
Functions of
bones…
Bones are composed of
about 50% water and 50% a
solid, calcified, rigid
substance known as
osseous tissue.
1. Bones provide shape, support,
and the framework of the body.
2. Bones protect internal organs.
3. Bones serve as a storage place for minerals
such as salts, calcium, and phosphorus. 5
4. Bones play an important role in hematopoiesis
… the formation of blood cells that takes place
in bone marrow.
5. Bones provide a place to attach muscles.
6. Bones make movement possible through
articulation .
Functions of bones…
6
Classifications of
bones by shape…
Bones can be
classified by shape.
4 of those
classifications are:
LONG bones include the
femur (thigh), tibia (larger
shin), fibula (smaller shin
bone), humerus (upper arm),
radius (larger forearm), and
ulna (smaller forearm).
7
Cont …
SHORT bones include the carpals of the wrist
and tarsals of the ankle.
8
Cont …
FLAT bones include the skull, sternum
(breastbone), and scapula (shoulder bone).
9
Cont …
IRREGULAR bones include the vertebrae (spine),
and pelvic.
10
Epiphysis ( growing end )
Diaphysis : shaft
Periosteum : outside
covering
Medullary : inner space
containing bone marrow
Endosteum : lining of
medullary cavity
Bone structure
11
Joints…
A joint is a place where two or more bones
connect. The manner in which they connect
determines the type of movement allowed at that
joint.
Synarthroses
is a joint that
allows no
movement. An
example would
be a cranial
suture.
12
Joints…
Amphiarthroses
is a joint that allows
slight movement. An
example would be a
vertebra.
Diarthroses is a joint that allows free
movement in a variety of directions, such as
knee, hip, elbow, wrist, and foot.
13
Types of body movements at
diarthrotic joints…
Flexion:
bending a limb
Extension:
straightening a
flexed limb
Abduction: moving a body
part away from the middle.
Adduction: moving a body
part toward the middle. 14
Circumduction:
moving a body
part in a circular
motion
Supination: lying supine or
face upward; or turning the
palm upward.
Pronation: lying prone or
face downward; or turning
the palm downward.
Cont …
15
Dorsiflexion:
bending a body
part backwards.
Protraction: moving a body
forward.
Retraction: moving a body
part backward.
Cont …
16
Rotation: moving
a body part around
a central axis
Inversion: turning inward.
Eversion: turning outward.
Cont …
17
Lateral
recumbent:
lying on your
left or right side
Fowler’s position: sitting
straight up or reclining slightly;
legs straight or bent.
Trendelenburg position:
lying supine with head lower
than feet.
Positions
18
The vertebral column…
The vertebral column is
composed of separate
bones called vertebrae,
connected to form four
spinal curves. A curve has
more strength than a
straight line, so can
support the weight of the
body and provide balance
needed to walk. 19
Cont …
The cervical curve contains the first 7 vertebrae;
the thoracic curve contains the next 12; the
lumbar curve contains 5. The sacral curve does
not contain vertebrae. It contains the sacrum and
coccyx or tailbone. 20
The male and female pelvis…
The pelvis is the lower portion of the trunk of the
body. The hip bones, sacrum, and coccyx form the
pelvic basin. Hip bones include the ilium , pubis ,
and ischium .
The male pelvis is shaped like a funnel and is
heavier and stronger than the female. The female
pelvis is oval to round, and wider than the male.
Male Female
21
Bone growth and resorption…
Osteoporosis is an
age-related loss of
bone mass or density.
Bone is continually remodeled. It is
broken down by osteoclasts in a
process called resorption, and
formed again by osteoblasts. Bone
formation and healing slow down as
part of the aging process.
22
Thank you
23

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Anatomy of skeletal system.ppt

  • 2. What is the skeletal system? The skeletal system is composed of 206 bones that, along with cartilage, tendons, and ligaments, make up the framework or skeleton of the body. 2
  • 3. The skeleton can be divided into two main parts. The axial skeleton consists of 80 bones. The primary bones of the axial skeleton are the skull, spine, ribs and sternum (thorax). Anterior means front; posterior means back. This is an anterior view of the skeleton. Axial skeleton… 3
  • 4. The appendicular skeleton consists of 126 bones. The primary bones of this skeleton are the shoulder or pectoral girdle, arms, hands, pelvic girdle, legs, and feet. Appendicular skeleton… 4
  • 5. Functions of bones… Bones are composed of about 50% water and 50% a solid, calcified, rigid substance known as osseous tissue. 1. Bones provide shape, support, and the framework of the body. 2. Bones protect internal organs. 3. Bones serve as a storage place for minerals such as salts, calcium, and phosphorus. 5
  • 6. 4. Bones play an important role in hematopoiesis … the formation of blood cells that takes place in bone marrow. 5. Bones provide a place to attach muscles. 6. Bones make movement possible through articulation . Functions of bones… 6
  • 7. Classifications of bones by shape… Bones can be classified by shape. 4 of those classifications are: LONG bones include the femur (thigh), tibia (larger shin), fibula (smaller shin bone), humerus (upper arm), radius (larger forearm), and ulna (smaller forearm). 7
  • 8. Cont … SHORT bones include the carpals of the wrist and tarsals of the ankle. 8
  • 9. Cont … FLAT bones include the skull, sternum (breastbone), and scapula (shoulder bone). 9
  • 10. Cont … IRREGULAR bones include the vertebrae (spine), and pelvic. 10
  • 11. Epiphysis ( growing end ) Diaphysis : shaft Periosteum : outside covering Medullary : inner space containing bone marrow Endosteum : lining of medullary cavity Bone structure 11
  • 12. Joints… A joint is a place where two or more bones connect. The manner in which they connect determines the type of movement allowed at that joint. Synarthroses is a joint that allows no movement. An example would be a cranial suture. 12
  • 13. Joints… Amphiarthroses is a joint that allows slight movement. An example would be a vertebra. Diarthroses is a joint that allows free movement in a variety of directions, such as knee, hip, elbow, wrist, and foot. 13
  • 14. Types of body movements at diarthrotic joints… Flexion: bending a limb Extension: straightening a flexed limb Abduction: moving a body part away from the middle. Adduction: moving a body part toward the middle. 14
  • 15. Circumduction: moving a body part in a circular motion Supination: lying supine or face upward; or turning the palm upward. Pronation: lying prone or face downward; or turning the palm downward. Cont … 15
  • 16. Dorsiflexion: bending a body part backwards. Protraction: moving a body forward. Retraction: moving a body part backward. Cont … 16
  • 17. Rotation: moving a body part around a central axis Inversion: turning inward. Eversion: turning outward. Cont … 17
  • 18. Lateral recumbent: lying on your left or right side Fowler’s position: sitting straight up or reclining slightly; legs straight or bent. Trendelenburg position: lying supine with head lower than feet. Positions 18
  • 19. The vertebral column… The vertebral column is composed of separate bones called vertebrae, connected to form four spinal curves. A curve has more strength than a straight line, so can support the weight of the body and provide balance needed to walk. 19
  • 20. Cont … The cervical curve contains the first 7 vertebrae; the thoracic curve contains the next 12; the lumbar curve contains 5. The sacral curve does not contain vertebrae. It contains the sacrum and coccyx or tailbone. 20
  • 21. The male and female pelvis… The pelvis is the lower portion of the trunk of the body. The hip bones, sacrum, and coccyx form the pelvic basin. Hip bones include the ilium , pubis , and ischium . The male pelvis is shaped like a funnel and is heavier and stronger than the female. The female pelvis is oval to round, and wider than the male. Male Female 21
  • 22. Bone growth and resorption… Osteoporosis is an age-related loss of bone mass or density. Bone is continually remodeled. It is broken down by osteoclasts in a process called resorption, and formed again by osteoblasts. Bone formation and healing slow down as part of the aging process. 22