BODY
FRAME
THE MUSCULOSKELETAL
SYSTEM
The skeleton, made
up of all the body's bones, provides strength, stability and a frame
for muscles to work against in producing movement.
Bones are both strong
enough to support our weight and light enough to allow us to move. They
protect delicate internal organs and store important minerals.
Bones come together
to form joints, most of which are in constant motion.
Muscles make up
almost half the weight of the human body. Skeletal muscles work together
with bones to provide the power that enables us to move. Tendons attach
muscles to bones, and ligaments surround joints and connect one bone
to another.
The ends of bones
are covered with cartilage, a smooth, tough, protective tissue that
acts as a shock absorber and reduces friction. We also include the skin
here - the largest organ of the body - which acts as a protective barrier
to the outside world.
Skin also helps
to regulate body temperature, senses painful and pleasant stimuli and
shields us from the sun's harmful effects.
When things go
wrong
The most well-known
musculoskeletal problems are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and
osteoporosis-problems which affect thousands around the world.
Skin disorders include
the minor problems of dry or thin skin, boils and blisters as well as
more troubling conditions such as psoriasis and eczema.
Why things go
wrong
Although bones and
diet may not seem connected, they are. Our standard diet may be a major
risk factor for arthritis and osteoporosis. It also can result in unhealthy
looking skin.
Excess weight on
joints, lack of essential fats and under and overexercise also contribute
to musculoskeletal and skin problems.
To maintain musculoskeletal
health
Cell exercise, can
help keep bones, muscles and joints strong and flexible. The minerals
calcium, potassium, magnesium and zinc are important, as are the supplements
aloe vera, green tea and fish oil.
AIM Products
that help
Frame
Essentials - which combines a glucosamine complex with MSM and boswellin
extract, helps maintain healthy joints.