Copyright © The Company of Biologists Ltd 2007This study provides the first in vivo measures of the passive length–tension properties of relaxed human muscle fascicles and their tendons. A new method was used to derive passive length–tension properties of human gastrocnemius muscle–tendon units from measures of ankle stiffness obtained at a range of knee angles. Passive length–tension curves of the muscle–tendon unit were then combined with ultrasonographic measures of muscle fascicle length and pennation to determine passive length–tension curves of the muscle fascicles and tendons. Mean slack lengths of the fascicles, tendons and whole muscle–tendon units were 3.3±0.5 cm, 39.5±1.6 cm and 42.3±1.5 cm, respectively (means ± s.d., N=6). On a...
This project described the passive biomechanical properties of human gastrocnemius muscle-tendon uni...
INTRODUCTION: Synergistic muscle have different architecture, and therefore could have different for...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Physiological S...
© 2017 The Authors. This study tested the hypothesis that the ratio of changes in muscle fascicle an...
INTRODUCTION Skeletal muscle is composed of structural units of decreasing size, with muscle fascicl...
Key points: The human gastrocnemius muscle is slack at its shortest lengths in vivo. We hypothesised...
© 2016 Hodson-Tole, Wakeling and Dick. Skeletal muscles change length and develop force both passive...
The mechanisms by which skeletal muscles lengthen and shorten are potentially complex. When the rela...
Human length-tension curves are traditionally constructed using a model that assumes passive tension...
In the present experiment we obtained the tensile properties of the human gastrocnemius tendon, a hi...
Herbert RD, Bolsterlee B, Gandevia SC. Passive changes in muscle length. J Appl Physiol 126: 1445–14...
The in vivo characterization of the passive mechanical properties of the human triceps surae musculo...
In the present experiment we obtained the tensile properties of the human gastrocnemius tendon, a hi...
In this study, the force-length characteristics of the in vivo medial (GM) and lateral (GL) heads of...
Precise estimates of muscle architecture are necessary to understand and model muscle mechanics. The...
This project described the passive biomechanical properties of human gastrocnemius muscle-tendon uni...
INTRODUCTION: Synergistic muscle have different architecture, and therefore could have different for...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Physiological S...
© 2017 The Authors. This study tested the hypothesis that the ratio of changes in muscle fascicle an...
INTRODUCTION Skeletal muscle is composed of structural units of decreasing size, with muscle fascicl...
Key points: The human gastrocnemius muscle is slack at its shortest lengths in vivo. We hypothesised...
© 2016 Hodson-Tole, Wakeling and Dick. Skeletal muscles change length and develop force both passive...
The mechanisms by which skeletal muscles lengthen and shorten are potentially complex. When the rela...
Human length-tension curves are traditionally constructed using a model that assumes passive tension...
In the present experiment we obtained the tensile properties of the human gastrocnemius tendon, a hi...
Herbert RD, Bolsterlee B, Gandevia SC. Passive changes in muscle length. J Appl Physiol 126: 1445–14...
The in vivo characterization of the passive mechanical properties of the human triceps surae musculo...
In the present experiment we obtained the tensile properties of the human gastrocnemius tendon, a hi...
In this study, the force-length characteristics of the in vivo medial (GM) and lateral (GL) heads of...
Precise estimates of muscle architecture are necessary to understand and model muscle mechanics. The...
This project described the passive biomechanical properties of human gastrocnemius muscle-tendon uni...
INTRODUCTION: Synergistic muscle have different architecture, and therefore could have different for...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Physiological S...