Elastic strain energy that is stored and released from long, distal tendons such as the Achilles during locomotion allows for muscle power amplification as well as for reduction of the locomotor energy cost: as distal tendons perform mechanical work during recoil, plantar flexor muscle fibres can work over smaller length ranges, at slower shortening speeds, and at lower activation levels. Scant evidence exists that long distal tendons evolved in humans (or were retained from our more distant Hominoidea ancestors) primarily to allow high muscle–tendon power outputs, and indeed we remain relatively powerless compared to many other species. Instead, the majority of evidence suggests that such tendons evolved to reduce total locomotor energy co...
Understanding the distinct functions of human muscles could not only help professionals obtain insig...
The mechanical roles of tendon and muscle contractile elements during locomotion are often considere...
The mechanical output of the muscle-tendon unit (MTU) is in part governed by the viscoelastic nature...
Recently published reports suggest the role of the muscles and tendons of the lower limbs are an imp...
Human running features a spring-like interaction of body and ground, enabled by elastic tendons that...
© 2015 Dr. Adrian LaiDespite the common view that muscles and tendons are two separate entities of t...
During prolonged running, the magnitude of Achilles tendon (AT) length change may increase, resultin...
Better running economy (i.e. a lower rate of energy consumption at a given speed) is correlated with...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
In the human lower limb, muscles and tendon tend to interact in an efficient manner during common mo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Physiologic...
Racewalking is a unique event combining mechanical elements of walking with speeds associated with r...
During prolonged running, the magnitude of Achilles tendon (AT) length change may increase, resultin...
Walking at speeds higher than transition speed is associated with a decrease in the plantar-flexor m...
Data Availability Statement: The datasets generated for this study are available on request to the c...
Understanding the distinct functions of human muscles could not only help professionals obtain insig...
The mechanical roles of tendon and muscle contractile elements during locomotion are often considere...
The mechanical output of the muscle-tendon unit (MTU) is in part governed by the viscoelastic nature...
Recently published reports suggest the role of the muscles and tendons of the lower limbs are an imp...
Human running features a spring-like interaction of body and ground, enabled by elastic tendons that...
© 2015 Dr. Adrian LaiDespite the common view that muscles and tendons are two separate entities of t...
During prolonged running, the magnitude of Achilles tendon (AT) length change may increase, resultin...
Better running economy (i.e. a lower rate of energy consumption at a given speed) is correlated with...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
In the human lower limb, muscles and tendon tend to interact in an efficient manner during common mo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Physiologic...
Racewalking is a unique event combining mechanical elements of walking with speeds associated with r...
During prolonged running, the magnitude of Achilles tendon (AT) length change may increase, resultin...
Walking at speeds higher than transition speed is associated with a decrease in the plantar-flexor m...
Data Availability Statement: The datasets generated for this study are available on request to the c...
Understanding the distinct functions of human muscles could not only help professionals obtain insig...
The mechanical roles of tendon and muscle contractile elements during locomotion are often considere...
The mechanical output of the muscle-tendon unit (MTU) is in part governed by the viscoelastic nature...