2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jelekin.2021.102627
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Basic characteristics between mechanomyogram and muscle force during twitch and tetanic contractions in rat skeletal muscles

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“…In Fig. 1, ten neural spikes (discharges) resulted in a force output and a radial displacement output, a relationship that has shown to be highly correlated (Sato et al, 2022;Yoshitake et al, 2008). So, if the muscle volume remains constant during compression (Ophir et al, 1999) and the force is proportional to the stretch (Hill, 1938), small changes in force are approximately linear with the radius change (Fig.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…In Fig. 1, ten neural spikes (discharges) resulted in a force output and a radial displacement output, a relationship that has shown to be highly correlated (Sato et al, 2022;Yoshitake et al, 2008). So, if the muscle volume remains constant during compression (Ophir et al, 1999) and the force is proportional to the stretch (Hill, 1938), small changes in force are approximately linear with the radius change (Fig.…”
Section: Assumptions and Terminologymentioning
confidence: 94%