hreyfingakerfið
Hreyfingakerfið, or the "movement system," refers to the collective term for the anatomical structures and physiological processes responsible for human locomotion and physical movement. It encompasses muscles, bones, joints, tendons, ligaments, and the nervous system, all of which work in coordination to enable a wide range of motions, from walking and running to more complex activities like dancing or playing sports.
The skeletal system provides the framework, consisting of bones that serve as levers for muscle attachment.
Joints, such as ball-and-socket (e.g., hip and shoulder), hinge (e.g., elbow and knee), and pivot joints (e.g.,
Efficient movement relies on the interplay between these components, influenced by factors such as strength, flexibility,