Muscles generate force (muscle tension) by contracting! Here are some examples of joint movements in the arm!
In this column, we will consider the differences between a rigid link model with only a skeleton and no muscles, and a musculoskeletal model that includes both the skeleton and muscles when modeling the human body. The foundation of physical activities such as walking, sitting, and standing is the bones of the entire body and the joints that connect them. Most visible physical activities are realized through the rotational movements of the bones around the joints. The skeletal muscles, which are said to number around 400 types, are responsible for these rotational movements. Muscles exert force (muscle tension) by contracting. There are no muscles that push or rotate. The contraction of muscles is converted into movements around the joints, enabling human motion. For more details, please refer to the related links. We encourage you to read it. *The detailed content of the column can be viewed through the related links. For further inquiries, please feel free to contact us.
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