1893
DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-1716.1893.tb00749.x
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Die Länge und die Spannung des Muskels1

Abstract: Einleitung.Die Frage uber tlas Wesen der Nuskelcontraction ist offenbar eine der verwickeltsten, sowie auch eine der interessantesten aus der ganzen Physiologie. Fur gewohnlich verhiilt es sich ja in der Weise, dass je besser wir einen Process oder eine physiologische Function kennen gelernt haben, um so einfacher bietet sich ihre Erkliirung und um so weniger und plausibler werden die Hypothesen, melche man zu der vollstiindigen Auffassung derselben braucht. In Bezug auf die Nuskelcontraction ist eher das Entg… Show more

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“…2a). From the historical point of view, Blix [3] was the first who constructed a length-force curve from a series of experiments performed at different muscle lengths. He showed that the isometric force of a frog muscle increases with increasing sarcomere length, passes through a maximum at a certain length, addressed as optimum length (see point A in Fig.…”
Section: The Function Of Stretchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2a). From the historical point of view, Blix [3] was the first who constructed a length-force curve from a series of experiments performed at different muscle lengths. He showed that the isometric force of a frog muscle increases with increasing sarcomere length, passes through a maximum at a certain length, addressed as optimum length (see point A in Fig.…”
Section: The Function Of Stretchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The general procedure of muscle geometry reconstruction as well as the determination of the fibre orientation inside the muscle is described in Sect. 3. Numerical examples are presented in Sect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in dynamic contractions, muscle force, at a given neural drive and hence at a given EMG amplitude, depends on muscle length and contraction velocity (Blix, 1894;Hill, 1970). Thus, a simple scaling of muscle force by activation is not applicable.…”
Section: Muscle Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die richtige Spannung des Muskel-Sehnen-Transplantats spielt eine entscheidende Rolle für dessen Funktion [9]. Als einfacher technischer Behelf, die ursprüngliche Grundspannung des Muskels im Empfängergebiet wieder zu erreichen, ist das Anbringen eines gespannten Fadens an der Muskeloberfläche vor Durchtrennung von Ansatz und Ursprung des Muskels zu empfehlen (a).…”
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