| Literature DB >> 11744651 |
Tadashi Muramatsu1, Tetsuro Muraoka, Yasuo Kawakami, Akira Shibayama, Tetsuo Fukunaga.
Abstract
Fascicle curvature of human medial gastrocnemius muscle (MG) was determined in vivo by ultrasonography during isometric contractions at three (distal, central, and proximal) locations (n = 7) and at three ankle angles (n = 7). The curvature significantly (P < 0.05) increased from rest to maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) (0.4-5.2 m(-1)). In addition, the curvature at MVC became larger in the order dorsiflexed, neutral, plantar flexed (P < 0.05). Thus both contraction levels and muscle length affected the curvature. Intramuscular differences in neither the curvature nor the fascicle length were found. The direction of curving was consistent along the muscle: fascicles were concave in the proximal side. Fascicle length estimated from the pennation angle and muscle thickness, under the assumption that the fascicle was straight, was underestimated by ~6%. In addition, the curvature was significantly correlated to pennation angle and muscle thickness. These findings are particularly important for understanding the mechanical functions of human skeletal muscle in vivo.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11744651 DOI: 10.1152/jappl.2002.92.1.129
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Physiol (1985) ISSN: 0161-7567