(^262) Medical-Surgical Nursing Demystified
How the Musculoskeletal System Works
The musculoskeletal system provides both structure and function for the body. The
bones protect and support the vital organs. The skeleton is divided into the axial
and appendicular areas. The axial skeleton protects the vital organs, surrounding
the central nervous system and thoracic cavity. The appendicular skeleton attaches
to the axial skeleton and consists primarily of the limbs. Bones are classified by
both their shape and their composition. Short bones (like the phalanges) are found
in the fingers and toes. Long bones (like the humerus or femur) are found in the
limbs. Irregular bones are named for their shapes and are found in the joints of
the ankle or wrist and in the middle ear. Flat bones (ribs or scapula) protect inner
organs. The outer layer of bone tissue is a dense compact bone tissue called the
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Fractures
Gout
Osteoarthritis
Osteomyelitis
Osteoporosis
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Key Terms
Abduction
Adduction
Bursa
Cartilage
Circumduction
Connective tissues
Eversion
Extension
Flexion
Inversion
Osteoblasts
Osteoclasts
Pronation
Rotation
Supination
Synovial joints
Synovium
Tendons