Muscular force production is essential for generating movement. The forces generated in the muscle are transmitted onto the bony skeleton via tendons. As the muscle sarcomeres, the smallest force-generating units, are placed both in series as well as in parallel in a muscle, and attach to the tendinous tissue at a certain angle in pennate muscles, a relatively high degree of variability in static muscle architecture and dynamic mechanical functioning is present. If we want movements to be explosive, both high force and high velocity outputs at the level of the muscle-tendon unit are required. However, muscle sarcomeres, are subject to a negative linear force-velocity relationship. As such, force production at high velocities is limited and ...
A Hill type model which incorporates the effects of the activation, elasticity, and prehistory durin...
Voluntary movement requires that inertial and gravitational forces acting on the limbs be overcome b...
The mechanical roles of tendon and muscle contractile elements during locomotion are often considere...
Muscular force production is essential for generating movement. The forces generated in the muscle a...
Skeletal muscle is the engine that produces force to power movement in humans and animals alike. To ...
The relationship between muscle structure and function has been a matter of investigation since the ...
© 2015 Dr. Adrian LaiDespite the common view that muscles and tendons are two separate entities of t...
The classical view of muscles as independent motors has been challenged over the past decades. An al...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that the properties of the mechanical system, especially...
In the human lower limb, muscles and tendon tend to interact in an efficient manner during common mo...
Muscles operate eccentrically to either dissipate energy for decelerating the body or to store elast...
Sarcomeres are the smallest independent unit of force production in the muscle. Current theoretical ...
The sarcomere is the most basic unit of muscle contraction. The striated pattern of muscles surges f...
force is transmitted from sarcomeres to muscle insertions is simple: when skeletal muscles contract,...
The classic view of skeletal muscle is that force is generated within its muscle fibers and then dir...
A Hill type model which incorporates the effects of the activation, elasticity, and prehistory durin...
Voluntary movement requires that inertial and gravitational forces acting on the limbs be overcome b...
The mechanical roles of tendon and muscle contractile elements during locomotion are often considere...
Muscular force production is essential for generating movement. The forces generated in the muscle a...
Skeletal muscle is the engine that produces force to power movement in humans and animals alike. To ...
The relationship between muscle structure and function has been a matter of investigation since the ...
© 2015 Dr. Adrian LaiDespite the common view that muscles and tendons are two separate entities of t...
The classical view of muscles as independent motors has been challenged over the past decades. An al...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that the properties of the mechanical system, especially...
In the human lower limb, muscles and tendon tend to interact in an efficient manner during common mo...
Muscles operate eccentrically to either dissipate energy for decelerating the body or to store elast...
Sarcomeres are the smallest independent unit of force production in the muscle. Current theoretical ...
The sarcomere is the most basic unit of muscle contraction. The striated pattern of muscles surges f...
force is transmitted from sarcomeres to muscle insertions is simple: when skeletal muscles contract,...
The classic view of skeletal muscle is that force is generated within its muscle fibers and then dir...
A Hill type model which incorporates the effects of the activation, elasticity, and prehistory durin...
Voluntary movement requires that inertial and gravitational forces acting on the limbs be overcome b...
The mechanical roles of tendon and muscle contractile elements during locomotion are often considere...