The muscle fiber force–length relationship has been explained in terms of the cross-bridge theory at the sarcomere level. In vivo, for a physiologically realistic range of joint motion, and therefore range of muscle fiber lengths, only part of the force–length curve may be used; that is, the section of the force–length curve expressed can vary. The purpose of this study was to assess the accuracy of a method for determining the expressed section of the force–length curve for biarticular muscles. A muscle model was used to simulate the triceps surae muscle group. Three model formulations were used so that the gastrocnemius operated over different portions of the force–length curve: the ascending limb, the plateau region, and the descending l...
Skeletal muscle is the engine that produces force to power movement in humans and animals alike. To ...
Muscle architecture is an important aspect of muscle functioning. Hence, geometry and material prope...
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are the second largest cause of disability worldwide and cost the U...
The muscle fiber force–length relationship has been explained in terms of the cross-bridge theory at...
The muscle fiber force-length relationship has been explained in terms of the cross-bridge theory at...
For a physiologically realistic range of joint motion and therefore range of muscle fiber lengths, o...
For a physiologically realistic range of joint motion and therefore range of muscle fiber lengths, o...
In this study, the force-length characteristics of the in vivo medial (GM) and lateral (GL) heads of...
For a physiologically realistic joint range of motion and therefore range of muscle fiber lengths, o...
The force–length relationship is one of the most important mechanical characteristics of skeletal mu...
Human length-tension curves are traditionally constructed using a model that assumes passive tension...
Hill-type models are ubiquitous in the field of biomechanics, providing estimates of a muscle's forc...
INTRODUCTION: Synergistic muscle have different architecture, and therefore could have different for...
Background: For understanding the relationship between skeletal muscle architecture and muscle funct...
International audienceThe study of muscle coordination requires knowledge of the force produced by i...
Skeletal muscle is the engine that produces force to power movement in humans and animals alike. To ...
Muscle architecture is an important aspect of muscle functioning. Hence, geometry and material prope...
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are the second largest cause of disability worldwide and cost the U...
The muscle fiber force–length relationship has been explained in terms of the cross-bridge theory at...
The muscle fiber force-length relationship has been explained in terms of the cross-bridge theory at...
For a physiologically realistic range of joint motion and therefore range of muscle fiber lengths, o...
For a physiologically realistic range of joint motion and therefore range of muscle fiber lengths, o...
In this study, the force-length characteristics of the in vivo medial (GM) and lateral (GL) heads of...
For a physiologically realistic joint range of motion and therefore range of muscle fiber lengths, o...
The force–length relationship is one of the most important mechanical characteristics of skeletal mu...
Human length-tension curves are traditionally constructed using a model that assumes passive tension...
Hill-type models are ubiquitous in the field of biomechanics, providing estimates of a muscle's forc...
INTRODUCTION: Synergistic muscle have different architecture, and therefore could have different for...
Background: For understanding the relationship between skeletal muscle architecture and muscle funct...
International audienceThe study of muscle coordination requires knowledge of the force produced by i...
Skeletal muscle is the engine that produces force to power movement in humans and animals alike. To ...
Muscle architecture is an important aspect of muscle functioning. Hence, geometry and material prope...
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are the second largest cause of disability worldwide and cost the U...