Introduction to muscle strengthening
What is muscle strength?
Strength relates to how strong the muscles in our body are.
Every movement a person makes requires muscle strength. Muscles contract in order to make our body move, allowing us to do everyday activities.
Muscles also protect our joints by reducing the load put through joints.Question
Which of these activities require muscle strength?
Select all that apply.
- a. Walking
- b. Eating
- c. Talking
- d. Breathing
- e. Playing sport
- f. Riding a bike
All are correct.
All of these activities require muscle strength.
Reduced strength
Describing someone as having reduced strength means that they have muscle weakness. Someone may have reduced strength due to periods of inactivity, illness, injury, ageing, disability or other factors.
People with reduced strength may have limited function and difficulty performing everyday activities.
Why is it important to assess muscle strength?
Assessing muscle strength helps you to identify muscles with reduced strength and limited function.How muscle strength is measured
Muscle strength is measured by the amount of resistance a muscle is able to match or move (lift, push, pull):
The weight of an object
Applied by another person
When assessing individual muscle strength, the clinician applies resistance to the moving body part.
Learn more about how to measure muscle strength in Lesson 2.