The factors that drive variable aponeurosis behaviors in active versus passive muscle may alter the longitudinal stiffness of the aponeurosis during contraction, which may change the fascicle strains for a given muscle force. However, it remains unknown whether these factors can drive variable aponeurosis behaviors across different muscle-Tendon unit (MTU) lengths and influence the subsequent fascicle strains during contraction. Here, we used ultrasound and elastography techniques to examine in vivo muscle fascicle behavior and central aponeurosis deformations of human tibialis anterior (TA) during force-matched voluntary isometric dorsiflexion contractions at three MTU lengths. We found that increases in TA MTU length increased both the le...
Neuromusculoskeletal models are a common method to estimate muscle forces. Developing accurate neuro...
The mechanisms by which skeletal muscles lengthen and shorten are potentially complex. When the rela...
Force generation is influenced by transverse shape changes of a muscle. Recent studies suggest that ...
The factors that drive variable aponeurosis behaviors in active versus passive muscle may alter the ...
Aponeurotic deformation measurements have traditionally been taken by loading dissected muscles; thu...
In the present study, we examined the hypothesis that stretch of tendinous tissue in the human tibia...
Aponeuroses are sheet-like elastic tendon structures that cover a portion of the muscle belly and ac...
Background. Muscles not only shorten during contraction to perform mechanical work, but they also bu...
Aponeurosis in a pennate muscle has been modelled as an in-series structure (3) with homogeneous ela...
Key points: The human gastrocnemius muscle is slack at its shortest lengths in vivo. We hypothesised...
Key points: In reduced muscle preparations, the slack length and passive stiffness of muscle fibres ...
Neuromusculoskeletal models are a common method to estimate muscle forces. Developing accurate neuro...
International audienceAim: Defining the origins of muscle injury has important rehabilitation and exe...
Muscle fascicles insert into a sheet-like aponeurosis. Adjacent aponeuroses are structurally in cont...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the behavior of human muscle fascicles during dynami...
Neuromusculoskeletal models are a common method to estimate muscle forces. Developing accurate neuro...
The mechanisms by which skeletal muscles lengthen and shorten are potentially complex. When the rela...
Force generation is influenced by transverse shape changes of a muscle. Recent studies suggest that ...
The factors that drive variable aponeurosis behaviors in active versus passive muscle may alter the ...
Aponeurotic deformation measurements have traditionally been taken by loading dissected muscles; thu...
In the present study, we examined the hypothesis that stretch of tendinous tissue in the human tibia...
Aponeuroses are sheet-like elastic tendon structures that cover a portion of the muscle belly and ac...
Background. Muscles not only shorten during contraction to perform mechanical work, but they also bu...
Aponeurosis in a pennate muscle has been modelled as an in-series structure (3) with homogeneous ela...
Key points: The human gastrocnemius muscle is slack at its shortest lengths in vivo. We hypothesised...
Key points: In reduced muscle preparations, the slack length and passive stiffness of muscle fibres ...
Neuromusculoskeletal models are a common method to estimate muscle forces. Developing accurate neuro...
International audienceAim: Defining the origins of muscle injury has important rehabilitation and exe...
Muscle fascicles insert into a sheet-like aponeurosis. Adjacent aponeuroses are structurally in cont...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the behavior of human muscle fascicles during dynami...
Neuromusculoskeletal models are a common method to estimate muscle forces. Developing accurate neuro...
The mechanisms by which skeletal muscles lengthen and shorten are potentially complex. When the rela...
Force generation is influenced by transverse shape changes of a muscle. Recent studies suggest that ...