2004
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00084.2004
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Differential displacement of the human soleus and medial gastrocnemius aponeuroses during isometric plantar flexor contractions in vivo

Abstract: . Differential displacement of the human soleus and medial gastrocnemius aponeuroses during isometric plantar flexor contractions in vivo. J Appl Physiol 97: 1908 -1914, 2004. First published June 25, 2004 doi:10.1152/ japplphysiol.00084.2004.-The human triceps surae muscle-tendon complex is a unique structure with three separate muscle compartments that merge via their aponeuroses into the Achilles tendon. The mechanical function and properties of these structures during muscular contraction are not well un… Show more

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“…Estimates of muscle activation based on conventional bipolar EMG, however, have limitations (Farina et al, 2004;Staudenmann et al, 2006). Importantly, activity can be heterogeneous within muscles during voluntary contractions, as was shown with multi-channel EMG (Eriksson et al, 1984;Holtermann et al, 2005;Staudenmann et al, 2005Staudenmann et al, , 2009avan Zuylen et al, 1988, Vieira et al, 2011Wolf et al, 1998), as well as with ultrasound imaging (Bojson-Moller et al, 2004;Darby et al, 2012;Finni et al, 2003;Pappas et al, 2002). Thus information obtained by a single bipolar EMG will not be representative for the entire muscle and consequently muscle activation estimates derived from multi-channel EMG (collecting from different parts of the muscle) are superior to those derived from a single bipolar EMG (Staudenmann et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estimates of muscle activation based on conventional bipolar EMG, however, have limitations (Farina et al, 2004;Staudenmann et al, 2006). Importantly, activity can be heterogeneous within muscles during voluntary contractions, as was shown with multi-channel EMG (Eriksson et al, 1984;Holtermann et al, 2005;Staudenmann et al, 2005Staudenmann et al, , 2009avan Zuylen et al, 1988, Vieira et al, 2011Wolf et al, 1998), as well as with ultrasound imaging (Bojson-Moller et al, 2004;Darby et al, 2012;Finni et al, 2003;Pappas et al, 2002). Thus information obtained by a single bipolar EMG will not be representative for the entire muscle and consequently muscle activation estimates derived from multi-channel EMG (collecting from different parts of the muscle) are superior to those derived from a single bipolar EMG (Staudenmann et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A redução do torque durante a exão plantar com o joelho em exão de 90º, encontrada no presente estudo, é amplamente rati cada na literatura [12][13][14][15] . As alterações nos padrões de ativação mioelétrica dos…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Durante a flexão da articulação do joelho os músculos GNs perdem eficiência mecânica por se afastarem do comprimento favorável em direção a um encurtamento [12][13][14] , representado pela parte ascendente da curva torque ângulo 1 . Nesta condição, a contribuição dos GNs para a produção de torque na flexão plantar seria menor em contração voluntária isométrica máxima (CVIM), resultando em menores valores de torque do que os obtidos com o joelho em extensão.…”
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“…The same general principles of in vivo tendon testing have often been applied with the aim of characterizing the mechanical behavior of the human tendon in different in-vivo situations and conditions. The results obtained vary greatly (Arampatzis et al 2005;Bojsen-Møller et al 2004;Kubo et al 2002Kubo et al , 2004Maganaris and Paul 2002;Muramatsu et al 2001;Reeves et al 2005). In young sedentary adults, for example, the tendon stiffness, Young's modulus and mechanical hysteresis values are ~ 17-760 Nm/mm, 0.3-1.4 GPa, and 11-19%, respectively (for a review see Maganaris et al 2008).…”
Section: Experimental Determination Of Stress-strain Properties Of Thmentioning
confidence: 99%