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HMS, BM EQ-Bank 114

Explain how the muscular and skeletal systems respond to maintain posture during a complex dance sequence.   (5 marks)

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  • Deep core muscles engage continuously around the spinal column during dance movements.
  • As a result, constant stabilisation of the trunk occurs while limbs move dynamically.
  • Muscles like transverse abdominis and multifidus maintain isometric contractions at 30-40% capacity throughout.
  • This core engagement enables the skeletal framework to provide a stable central axis for movement.
  • The skeletal system provides multiple balance points through joint positioning.
  • Consequently, efficient weight transfer occurs as the body moves through dance positions.
  • Ankles, knees and hips constantly adjust angles while the spine maintains vertical alignment.
  • These skeletal adjustments thus allow muscles to control balance with minimal energy expenditure.
  • Small postural muscles make continuous micro-adjustments during movement transitions.
  • Such adjustments result in smooth, controlled shifts between dance positions.
  • Proprioceptors detect tiny changes in joint position, triggering reflexive muscle responses within milliseconds.
  • The rapid feedback system therefore ensures both systems work together to maintain dynamic stability.
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  • Deep core muscles engage continuously around the spinal column during dance movements.
  • As a result, constant stabilisation of the trunk occurs while limbs move dynamically.
  • Muscles like transverse abdominis and multifidus maintain isometric contractions at 30-40% capacity throughout.
  • This core engagement enables the skeletal framework to provide a stable central axis for movement.
  • The skeletal system provides multiple balance points through joint positioning.
  • Consequently, efficient weight transfer occurs as the body moves through dance positions.
  • Ankles, knees and hips constantly adjust angles while the spine maintains vertical alignment.
  • These skeletal adjustments thus allow muscles to control balance with minimal energy expenditure.
  • Small postural muscles make continuous micro-adjustments during movement transitions.
  • Such adjustments result in smooth, controlled shifts between dance positions.
  • Proprioceptors detect tiny changes in joint position, triggering reflexive muscle responses within milliseconds.
  • The rapid feedback system therefore ensures both systems work together to maintain dynamic stability.

Filed Under: Body systems working together Tagged With: Band 3, Band 4, smc-5526-10-Muscular/skeletal

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