The force–length relationship is one of the most important mechanical characteristics of skeletal muscle in humans and animals. For a physiologically realistic joint range of motion and therefore range of muscle fibre lengths only part of the force–length curve may be used in vivo, i.e. only a section of the force–length curve is expressed. A generalised model of a mono-articular muscle–tendon complex was used to examine the effect of various muscle architecture parameters on the expressed section of the force–length relationship for a 90° joint range of motion. The parameters investigated were: the ratio of tendon resting length to muscle fibre optimum length (LTR:LF·OPT) (varied from 0.5 to 11.5), the ratio of muscle fibre optimum length ...
The effects of inter- and extramuscular myofascial force transmission on muscle length force charact...
The effects of inter- and extramuscular myofascial force transmission on muscle length force charact...
The muscle fiber force–length relationship has been explained in terms of the cross-bridge theory at...
The force–length relationship is one of the most important mechanical characteristics of skeletal mu...
The force-length relationship is one of the most important mechanical characteristics of skeletal mu...
Models are useful when studying how architectural and physiological properties of muscle-tendon comp...
For a physiologically realistic joint range of motion and therefore range of muscle fiber lengths, o...
For a physiologically realistic joint range of motion and therefore range of muscle fiber lengths, o...
In muscle and movement modelling it is almost invariably assumed that force actually exerted is dete...
In muscle and movement modelling it is almost invariably assumed that force actually exerted is dete...
Muscle fibre lengths, pennation angles, and sarcomere lengths were measured (the latter by a diffrac...
The muscle fiber force-length relationship has been explained in terms of the cross-bridge theory at...
In the present study, the in vivo force-length relations of the human soleus (SOL) and tibialis ante...
The effects of inter- and extramuscular myofascial force transmission on muscle length force charact...
When the contractile properties of single muscle fibres are studied, force is typically normalized b...
The effects of inter- and extramuscular myofascial force transmission on muscle length force charact...
The effects of inter- and extramuscular myofascial force transmission on muscle length force charact...
The muscle fiber force–length relationship has been explained in terms of the cross-bridge theory at...
The force–length relationship is one of the most important mechanical characteristics of skeletal mu...
The force-length relationship is one of the most important mechanical characteristics of skeletal mu...
Models are useful when studying how architectural and physiological properties of muscle-tendon comp...
For a physiologically realistic joint range of motion and therefore range of muscle fiber lengths, o...
For a physiologically realistic joint range of motion and therefore range of muscle fiber lengths, o...
In muscle and movement modelling it is almost invariably assumed that force actually exerted is dete...
In muscle and movement modelling it is almost invariably assumed that force actually exerted is dete...
Muscle fibre lengths, pennation angles, and sarcomere lengths were measured (the latter by a diffrac...
The muscle fiber force-length relationship has been explained in terms of the cross-bridge theory at...
In the present study, the in vivo force-length relations of the human soleus (SOL) and tibialis ante...
The effects of inter- and extramuscular myofascial force transmission on muscle length force charact...
When the contractile properties of single muscle fibres are studied, force is typically normalized b...
The effects of inter- and extramuscular myofascial force transmission on muscle length force charact...
The effects of inter- and extramuscular myofascial force transmission on muscle length force charact...
The muscle fiber force–length relationship has been explained in terms of the cross-bridge theory at...