In skeletal muscle, interactions between contractile and connective tissue elements at multiple scales result in emergent properties that determine mechanical performance. One of these phenomena is architectural gearing, which is quantified as the ratio of muscle velocity to muscle fiber velocity. Many pennate muscles operate with a gear ratio greater than one because muscles shorten through a combination of muscle fiber shortening and fiber rotation. Within a muscle, gearing is variable across contractions. During low force contractions, muscles operate at high gear while muscles operate at low gear during high force contractions. This variable gearing has a significant impact on muscle performance as muscle architectural changes favor mus...
Muscle contraction is an essential biological process than spans physiological size scales, ranging ...
Muscles operate eccentrically to either dissipate energy for decelerating the body or to store elast...
SummarySkeletal muscle can bear a high load at constant length, or shorten rapidly when the load is ...
When muscles contract, they bulge in thickness or in width to maintain a (nearly) constant volume. T...
Skeletal muscles power a broad diversity of animal movements, despite only being able to produce hig...
The force, mechanical work and power produced by muscle fibers are profoundly affected by the length...
In order to perform external work, muscles must do additional internal work to deform their tissue, ...
The collagenous extracellular matrix (ECM) of skeletal muscle functions to transmit force, protect s...
The classical view of muscles as independent motors has been challenged over the past decades. An al...
The structural response of active skeletal muscle is derived from a combination of sarcomere contrac...
The relationship between muscle structure and function has been a matter of investigation since the ...
Changes in muscle shape could play an important role during contraction allowing to circumvent some ...
Many studies have shown that connective tissue linkages can transmit force between synergistic muscl...
Based on the MHC isoform pattern, adult mammalian limb skeletal muscles contain two and, in some spe...
Skeletal muscles not only accelerate our bodies during movement, they also play a crucial role in de...
Muscle contraction is an essential biological process than spans physiological size scales, ranging ...
Muscles operate eccentrically to either dissipate energy for decelerating the body or to store elast...
SummarySkeletal muscle can bear a high load at constant length, or shorten rapidly when the load is ...
When muscles contract, they bulge in thickness or in width to maintain a (nearly) constant volume. T...
Skeletal muscles power a broad diversity of animal movements, despite only being able to produce hig...
The force, mechanical work and power produced by muscle fibers are profoundly affected by the length...
In order to perform external work, muscles must do additional internal work to deform their tissue, ...
The collagenous extracellular matrix (ECM) of skeletal muscle functions to transmit force, protect s...
The classical view of muscles as independent motors has been challenged over the past decades. An al...
The structural response of active skeletal muscle is derived from a combination of sarcomere contrac...
The relationship between muscle structure and function has been a matter of investigation since the ...
Changes in muscle shape could play an important role during contraction allowing to circumvent some ...
Many studies have shown that connective tissue linkages can transmit force between synergistic muscl...
Based on the MHC isoform pattern, adult mammalian limb skeletal muscles contain two and, in some spe...
Skeletal muscles not only accelerate our bodies during movement, they also play a crucial role in de...
Muscle contraction is an essential biological process than spans physiological size scales, ranging ...
Muscles operate eccentrically to either dissipate energy for decelerating the body or to store elast...
SummarySkeletal muscle can bear a high load at constant length, or shorten rapidly when the load is ...