Skeletal muscle is the engine that produces force to power movement in humans and animals alike. To date the invasive nature of obtaining muscle-tendon forces in humans has limited our understanding of muscle function during coordinated locomotor tasks. Phenomenological, Hill-type models of skeletal muscle are often used, providing estimates of a muscle’s force as a function of its activation state, force-length, and force-velocity properties. However, few studies have examined the accuracy of whole muscle-tendon forces obtained from such models during in vivo motor tasks. The goal of my thesis was to develop, test, and refine methods to better quantify muscle mechanical output in humans, using ultrasound and electromyographic recordings, t...
Human length-tension curves are traditionally constructed using a model that assumes passive tension...
The purpose of this study is to acquire mechanistic knowledge of the gastrocnemius muscle-Achilles t...
Tendon elasticity is important for economical locomotion; however it is unknown whether tendon stiff...
Hill-type models are ubiquitous in the field of biomechanics, providing estimates of a muscle's forc...
Skeletal muscle bulges when it contracts. These 3-dimensional (3D) dynamic shape changes play an imp...
© 2015 Dr. Adrian LaiDespite the common view that muscles and tendons are two separate entities of t...
We review here the use and reliability of Hill-type muscle models to predict muscle performance unde...
In the present experiment we obtained the tensile properties of the human gastrocnemius tendon, a hi...
Tendons are elastic structures that connect muscle to the skeletal system and transmit force relativ...
In the present experiment we obtained the tensile properties of the human gastrocnemius tendon, a hi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Physiological S...
The maximum force capacity of a muscle is dependent on the lengths and velocities of its contractile...
Skeletal muscle bulges when it contracts. These three-dimensional (3D) dynamic shape changes play an...
When muscles contract, they bulge in thickness or in width to maintain a (nearly) constant volume. T...
The muscle-tendon unit (MTU) is the motor responsible for voluntary movement. Biomechanical properti...
Human length-tension curves are traditionally constructed using a model that assumes passive tension...
The purpose of this study is to acquire mechanistic knowledge of the gastrocnemius muscle-Achilles t...
Tendon elasticity is important for economical locomotion; however it is unknown whether tendon stiff...
Hill-type models are ubiquitous in the field of biomechanics, providing estimates of a muscle's forc...
Skeletal muscle bulges when it contracts. These 3-dimensional (3D) dynamic shape changes play an imp...
© 2015 Dr. Adrian LaiDespite the common view that muscles and tendons are two separate entities of t...
We review here the use and reliability of Hill-type muscle models to predict muscle performance unde...
In the present experiment we obtained the tensile properties of the human gastrocnemius tendon, a hi...
Tendons are elastic structures that connect muscle to the skeletal system and transmit force relativ...
In the present experiment we obtained the tensile properties of the human gastrocnemius tendon, a hi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Physiological S...
The maximum force capacity of a muscle is dependent on the lengths and velocities of its contractile...
Skeletal muscle bulges when it contracts. These three-dimensional (3D) dynamic shape changes play an...
When muscles contract, they bulge in thickness or in width to maintain a (nearly) constant volume. T...
The muscle-tendon unit (MTU) is the motor responsible for voluntary movement. Biomechanical properti...
Human length-tension curves are traditionally constructed using a model that assumes passive tension...
The purpose of this study is to acquire mechanistic knowledge of the gastrocnemius muscle-Achilles t...
Tendon elasticity is important for economical locomotion; however it is unknown whether tendon stiff...