This is the final version. Available from Company of Biologists via the DOI in this recordHumans and other cursorial mammals have distal leg muscles with high in-series compliance that aid locomotor economy. This muscle-tendon design is considered sub-optimal for injecting net positive mechanical work. However, humans change speed frequently when walking and any acceleration requires net positive ankle work. The present study unveiled how the muscle-tendon interaction of human ankle plantar flexors are adjusted and integrated with body mechanics to provide net positive work during accelerative walking. We found that for accelerative walking, a greater amount of active plantar flexor fascicle shortening early in the stance phase occurred and...
Increasing walking speed is accompanied by an increase of the mechanical power and work performed at...
Flexor hallucis longus (FHL) is a multiarticular muscle that possesses the potential to alter foot’s...
Walking at speeds higher than transition speed is associated with a decrease in the plantar-flexor m...
Humans and other cursorial mammals have distal leg muscles with high in-series compliance that aid l...
© 2015 Dr. Adrian LaiDespite the common view that muscles and tendons are two separate entities of t...
This is the final version. Available from Company of Biologists via the DOI in this record.Humans ut...
A common feature in biological neuromuscular systems is the redundancy in joint actuation. Understan...
Previous studies of human locomotion indicate that foot and ankle structures can interact in complex...
Previous studies of human locomotion indicate that foot and ankle structures can interact in complex...
Previous studies of human locomotion indicate that foot and ankle structures can interact in complex...
Previous studies of human locomotion indicate that foot and ankle structures can interact in complex...
Increasing walking speed is accompanied by an increase of the mechanical power and work performed at...
A recent experiment demonstrated that when humans wear unpowered elastic ankle exoskeletons with int...
This is the uncorrected proofBACKGROUND: During human locomotion, a sufficiently stiff foot allows t...
A recent experiment demonstrated that when humans wear unpowered elastic ankle exoskeletons with int...
Increasing walking speed is accompanied by an increase of the mechanical power and work performed at...
Flexor hallucis longus (FHL) is a multiarticular muscle that possesses the potential to alter foot’s...
Walking at speeds higher than transition speed is associated with a decrease in the plantar-flexor m...
Humans and other cursorial mammals have distal leg muscles with high in-series compliance that aid l...
© 2015 Dr. Adrian LaiDespite the common view that muscles and tendons are two separate entities of t...
This is the final version. Available from Company of Biologists via the DOI in this record.Humans ut...
A common feature in biological neuromuscular systems is the redundancy in joint actuation. Understan...
Previous studies of human locomotion indicate that foot and ankle structures can interact in complex...
Previous studies of human locomotion indicate that foot and ankle structures can interact in complex...
Previous studies of human locomotion indicate that foot and ankle structures can interact in complex...
Previous studies of human locomotion indicate that foot and ankle structures can interact in complex...
Increasing walking speed is accompanied by an increase of the mechanical power and work performed at...
A recent experiment demonstrated that when humans wear unpowered elastic ankle exoskeletons with int...
This is the uncorrected proofBACKGROUND: During human locomotion, a sufficiently stiff foot allows t...
A recent experiment demonstrated that when humans wear unpowered elastic ankle exoskeletons with int...
Increasing walking speed is accompanied by an increase of the mechanical power and work performed at...
Flexor hallucis longus (FHL) is a multiarticular muscle that possesses the potential to alter foot’s...
Walking at speeds higher than transition speed is associated with a decrease in the plantar-flexor m...