Abstract:Power output and blood flow were determined in dogs for four muscles (gastrocnemius, latissimus dorsi, rectus abdominis, and triceps) to determine effects of choice of muscle, tetany or twitch rates, force loading of the muscle, and blood flow on muscle power output. Total power for a 20‐Kg dog was greatest for triceps at 0.77 watts (W) and least for rectus at 0.22 W; power per gram was greatest for gastrocnemius at 5.77 mW/g. Muscle perfusion of latissimus and rectus is greatly decreased by overstretching of … Show more
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