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Voluntary Muscles: Controlling Movement and Function

Skeletal muscles attached to the arms, legs, neck, back, and trunk bones are voluntary and consciously controlled. Weakness or inability to control these muscles can signal a health issue like a neuromuscular disorder or electrolyte imbalance. Can recognizing the symptoms can help healthcare providers develop effective treatment programs?

Voluntary Muscles: Controlling Movement and Function

Voluntary Muscles

Voluntary muscles are the skeletal muscles that attach to bones and control movement of the limbs, head, neck, and body under an individual’s conscious control. Skeletal muscles are controlled by neuromuscular signals from the brain that communicate with individual muscle fibers and cause them to contract.

Difference

  • Voluntary muscles are skeletal muscles that contract and relax under conscious control.
  • These muscles attach to bones and regulate movement of the body.
  • Involuntary muscles are not under conscious control.
  • Involuntary muscles involve automatic internal processes needed for survival, like controlling blood vessels and organs like the heart, lungs, and digestive system.
  • They contract and relax automatically and receive signals from the autonomic nervous system, which regulates internal bodily functions.

Voluntary

Voluntary muscles are skeletal muscles that comprise 40% of the body’s weight and 50% to 75% of the body’s proteins. These muscles can convert chemical and mechanical energy to cause voluntary muscle contraction and movement. (Trovato F.M. et al., 2016) Skeletal muscle comprises fascicles or bundled units of multiple muscle fibers or muscle cells. Each muscle fiber consists of a cross-banded structure further divided into myofibrils containing thick myosin and thin actin myofilaments, which give the muscle its stripe appearance, and the structure gives the characteristic striated structure. (Trovato F.M. et al., 2016) Muscle contraction occurs when these myofilaments move closer together, stimulated by the release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine from nerve cells that communicate with the muscle fiber.

Involuntary

The autonomic nervous system controls involuntary muscles, regulating their contraction and relaxation. This system also controls the activity of organs and blood vessels for essential daily functions, including breathing, circulation, digestion, heartbeat regulation, and urination. Most involuntary muscles are composed of smooth muscles. Smooth muscles do not have the striated structure of skeletal muscles and consist of sheets or layers of smooth muscle cells. When the autonomic nervous system stimulates these muscle cells to contract by releasing hormones or other chemical signals, smooth muscle cells shorten through the movement of actin and myosin myofilaments. Involuntary smooth muscles include the blood vessel walls, diaphragm, intestines, and bladder. (Webb R. C. 2003) One exception of an involuntary muscle is the myocardium, or heart muscle. The myocardium comprises a specialized cardiac muscle cell found only in the heart. Cardiac muscle is striated like skeletal muscle but is controlled by the autonomic nervous system and pacemaker cells, causing it to contract automatically and rhythmically.

Weakened Voluntary Muscles

Skeletal muscle diseases, neuromuscular disorders, and other causes can weaken muscles. Neuromuscular or skeletal muscle disorders affect the nerves that send electrical signals to voluntary skeletal muscles to control movement. When the nerves are damaged, communication between the nerves and muscles becomes disrupted. This can result in significant muscle weakness, atrophy, and loss of function. Most neuromuscular disorders are genetic or caused by issues with the immune system. Nerves communicate with muscles through the release of neurotransmitters at the neuromuscular junction, which is the space between a nerve cell and muscle fiber. Neuromuscular disorders can damage the nerve or the neuromuscular junction. Neuromuscular disorder symptoms can include: (Cleveland Clinic, 2023)

  • Numbness and tingling
  • Muscle weakness
  • Muscle twitches, cramps, or spasms
  • Muscle pain
  • Muscle atrophy
  • Decreased coordination
  • Balance problems
  • Drooping eyelids and double vision from eye muscle weakness.
  • Difficulty swallowing due to weakness of the pharynx.
  • Difficulty breathing due to weakness of the diaphragm.

Common Neuromuscular Disorders

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis – ALS

  • More commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, it is a genetic disorder that results from hardening of the spinal cord.
  • It causes damage to the nerves that control muscles and voluntary movement.

Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease

  • This is a class of peripheral nerve disorders that cause muscle weakness, atrophy, and loss of sensation, most commonly in the legs and feet.
  • It is a genetic disorder caused by a gene mutation that damages myelin, or the insulating sheath that surrounds all nerves and supports the conduction of electrical signals.

Multiple Sclerosis – MS

  • MS causes degeneration of the myelin sheath surrounding nerves, decreasing the impulses along the nerves to muscles.
  • It can result in muscle weakness, which is often more severe on the dominant side of the body.
  • There are different forms of MS, but the condition is often progressive and gets worse over time if left untreated.

Muscular Dystrophies

  • These are genetic diseases characterized by gradual loss of motor function, muscle weakness and atrophy, walking gait problems, progressive respiratory failure, and cardiomyopathy.
  • There are nine types of muscular dystrophy, all caused by genetic mutations.

Myasthenia Gravis

  • This is an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation throughout the body.
  • An autoimmune disease occurs when the immune system attacks healthy cells by mistake.
  • With myasthenia gravis, the body produces antibodies that attack the receptors for acetylcholine, reducing the body’s ability to contract muscles.
  • This leads to muscle weakness, atrophy, and fatigue.

Myopathies

  • These are diseases of muscles that cause muscle weakness and atrophy.
  • Depending on the type, they may progress and get worse over time.

Electrolyte Imbalances

  • Muscle weakness can result from altered sodium, potassium, calcium, or magnesium levels.

Always seek immediate medical attention for any sudden, unexplained muscle weakness. Individuals who experience skeletal muscle weakness should discuss the type and duration of symptoms with their doctor, specialist, physical therapist, or chiropractor, as this might be a sign of a medical condition such as a neuromuscular disorder. Working with a chiropractic team can help expedite healing. Injury Medical Chiropractic and Functional Medicine Clinic works with primary healthcare providers and specialists to develop a personalized treatment program through an integrated approach to treat injuries and chronic pain syndromes, improving flexibility, mobility, and agility, relieving pain, and helping individuals return to normal activities. If other treatments are needed, Dr. Jimenez has teamed up with top surgeons, clinical specialists, medical researchers, and rehabilitation providers to provide the most effective treatments.


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References

Trovato FM, I. M., Conway N, Castrogiovanni P. (2016). Morphological and functional aspects of human skeletal muscle. J Funct Morphol Kinesiol., 1(3), 289-302. doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk1030289

Webb R. C. (2003). Smooth muscle contraction and relaxation. Advances in physiology education, 27(1-4), 201–206. doi.org/10.1152/advan.00025.2003

Cleveland Clinic. (2023). Mitochondrial diseases. my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/15612-mitochondrial-diseases

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