Over short time scales, muscle fibres maintain a nearly constant volume of intracellular fluid. This fluid is essential to normal biochemical function, but its role in determining the mechanical properties of muscle has been considered in only a few theoretical analyses. Here we investigate the mechanical role of fluid in a fundamental property of muscle, its development of passive tension in response to stretch. We test a model of muscle structure in which incompressible fluid directly influences passive tension by constraining the geometry of intramuscular connective tissues. This interaction is demonstrated using a simple physical model of muscle morphology comprising a fluid-filled bladder wrapped by helical fibres. The behaviour of the...
Force responses obtained during constant velocity length changes on skeletal muscle tissue are simul...
International audienceMechanical properties of muscle tissue are crucial in biomechanical modeling o...
In skeletal muscle, interactions between contractile and connective tissue elements at multiple scal...
Over short time scales, muscle fibres maintain a nearly constant volume of intracellular fluid. This...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The passive properties of skeletal muscle are often overl...
Measurement of individual muscle tension in a clinical setting has yet to be achieved. Previous inve...
Skeletal muscle tissue provides support and mobility of the musculoskeletal system. Numerical modeli...
Clinical treatments of skeletal muscle weakness are hindered by a lack of an approach to evaluate in...
Muscle contraction is an essential biological process than spans physiological size scales, ranging ...
Most reductionist theories of muscle attribute a fiber’s mechanical properties to the scaled behavio...
AbstractTwenty-five years after its proposal, the swinging theory of muscular contraction, in which ...
The collagenous extracellular matrix (ECM) of skeletal muscle functions to transmit force, protect s...
Skeletal muscle tissue has a highly complex and heterogeneous structure comprising several physical ...
A theoretical understanding of hydrostatic pressure-fluid volume relationships, or equations of stat...
Muscles act as motors that perform positive mechanical work when fibers, which are comprised of sarc...
Force responses obtained during constant velocity length changes on skeletal muscle tissue are simul...
International audienceMechanical properties of muscle tissue are crucial in biomechanical modeling o...
In skeletal muscle, interactions between contractile and connective tissue elements at multiple scal...
Over short time scales, muscle fibres maintain a nearly constant volume of intracellular fluid. This...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The passive properties of skeletal muscle are often overl...
Measurement of individual muscle tension in a clinical setting has yet to be achieved. Previous inve...
Skeletal muscle tissue provides support and mobility of the musculoskeletal system. Numerical modeli...
Clinical treatments of skeletal muscle weakness are hindered by a lack of an approach to evaluate in...
Muscle contraction is an essential biological process than spans physiological size scales, ranging ...
Most reductionist theories of muscle attribute a fiber’s mechanical properties to the scaled behavio...
AbstractTwenty-five years after its proposal, the swinging theory of muscular contraction, in which ...
The collagenous extracellular matrix (ECM) of skeletal muscle functions to transmit force, protect s...
Skeletal muscle tissue has a highly complex and heterogeneous structure comprising several physical ...
A theoretical understanding of hydrostatic pressure-fluid volume relationships, or equations of stat...
Muscles act as motors that perform positive mechanical work when fibers, which are comprised of sarc...
Force responses obtained during constant velocity length changes on skeletal muscle tissue are simul...
International audienceMechanical properties of muscle tissue are crucial in biomechanical modeling o...
In skeletal muscle, interactions between contractile and connective tissue elements at multiple scal...