Asynchronous Task 5 - Musculoskeletal System-1
Asynchronous Task 5 - Musculoskeletal System-1
ASYNCHRONOUS TASK NO 5
MUSCULOSKELETAL ASSESSMENT
INTRODUCTION:
The musculoskeletal system is made up of the body’s bones (the skeleton), muscles,
cartilage, tendons, ligaments, joints and other connective tissue that supports and
binds tissues and organs together. Its primary functions include supporting the body,
allowing motion and protecting vital organs.
Bones are more than just the scaffolding that holds the body together. Bones come
in all shapes and sizes and have many roles. In this article, we explain their function,
what they are made of, and the types of cells involved.
Bones have many functions. They support the body structurally, protect our vital
organs, and allow us to move. Also, they provide an environment for bone marrow,
where the blood cells are created, and they act as a storage area for minerals,
particularly calcium.
At birth, we have around 270 soft bones. As we grow, some of these fuse. Once we
reach adulthood, we have 206 bones.