THE HUMAN LOCOMOTOR SYSTEM IS THE FUNCTION OF THE NEUROMUSCULAR APPARATUS

Authors

  • G'ulomova Feruza Gayratovna Teacher of public health technical college named after Republic No. 1 Abu Ali Ibn Sina

Abstract

The human locomotor system is implemented through the interaction of the neuromuscular apparatus. This system controls body movements through complex connections between nerves and muscles. The nervous system sends signals to the muscles using nerve cells connected to the brain and spinal cord, and the muscles perform movements by executing these signals. The activity of the neuromuscular apparatus serves not only to perform movements, but also to maintain balance, control body position, and ensure accurate and efficient movement. Changes in the normal functioning of this system, impaired or altered movement may be associated with various diseases and injuries.

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Published

2025-05-03

How to Cite

G'ulomova Feruza Gayratovna. (2025). THE HUMAN LOCOMOTOR SYSTEM IS THE FUNCTION OF THE NEUROMUSCULAR APPARATUS. Modern World Education: New Age Problems – New Solutions, 2(5), 36–38. Retrieved from https://incop.org/index.php/mo/article/view/1376