The purpose of this paper is to review exemplary aspects of different views of skeletal muscle characteristics. A classical view of muscle characteristics plays a very important role in modelling of muscles and movement. However, it often also pervades concepts on which our understanding of muscle function is based. In this view length effects, velocity effects and effects of degrees of activation and recruitment are distinguished and, often implicitly, assumed to be independent effects. It will be illustrated that using the classical approach many valuable things may be learned about muscle function and adaptation. At the same time we should realize that such a classical approach is too limited for use in generating knowledge about propert...
This book offers a succinct but comprehensive description of the mechanics of muscle contraction and...
Characterizing muscle requires measuring such properties as force-length, force-activation, and forc...
The mechanisms that influence the ability to produce muscle force are to be found not only in struct...
The purpose of this paper is to review exemplary aspects of different views of skeletal muscle chara...
The purpose of this paper is to review exemplary aspects of different views of skeletal muscle chara...
In muscle and movement modelling it is almost invariably assumed that force actually exerted is dete...
In muscle and movement modelling it is almost invariably assumed that force actually exerted is dete...
The output of skeletal muscle can be varied by selectively recruiting different motor units. However...
Abstract Skeletal muscle mechanics have been studied ever since people have shown an interest in hum...
Skeletal muscle exhibits broad functional diversity, despite its inherent length and velocity constr...
As the final common pathway from the nervous system to muscle, the motor unit transmits an activatio...
The output of skeletal muscle can be varied by selectively recruiting different motor units. However...
Skeletal muscles are the pn'mury organ system responsible for force generation and motlement. A...
This article reviews pertinent mechanical characteristics of the human muscu-lotendinous unit. Contr...
This chapter describes the anatomy, physiology, and mechanics of skeletal muscle. Micro- and macrost...
This book offers a succinct but comprehensive description of the mechanics of muscle contraction and...
Characterizing muscle requires measuring such properties as force-length, force-activation, and forc...
The mechanisms that influence the ability to produce muscle force are to be found not only in struct...
The purpose of this paper is to review exemplary aspects of different views of skeletal muscle chara...
The purpose of this paper is to review exemplary aspects of different views of skeletal muscle chara...
In muscle and movement modelling it is almost invariably assumed that force actually exerted is dete...
In muscle and movement modelling it is almost invariably assumed that force actually exerted is dete...
The output of skeletal muscle can be varied by selectively recruiting different motor units. However...
Abstract Skeletal muscle mechanics have been studied ever since people have shown an interest in hum...
Skeletal muscle exhibits broad functional diversity, despite its inherent length and velocity constr...
As the final common pathway from the nervous system to muscle, the motor unit transmits an activatio...
The output of skeletal muscle can be varied by selectively recruiting different motor units. However...
Skeletal muscles are the pn'mury organ system responsible for force generation and motlement. A...
This article reviews pertinent mechanical characteristics of the human muscu-lotendinous unit. Contr...
This chapter describes the anatomy, physiology, and mechanics of skeletal muscle. Micro- and macrost...
This book offers a succinct but comprehensive description of the mechanics of muscle contraction and...
Characterizing muscle requires measuring such properties as force-length, force-activation, and forc...
The mechanisms that influence the ability to produce muscle force are to be found not only in struct...