| Literature DB >> 25682539 |
Kosuke Hirata1, Hiroaki Kanehisa1, Eri Miyamoto-Mikami2, Naokazu Miyamoto3.
Abstract
This study examined whether the slack angle (i.e., the joint angle corresponding to the slack length) varies among the synergists of the human triceps surae in vivo. By using ultrasound shear wave elastography, shear modulus of each muscle of the triceps surae was measured during passive stretching from 50° of plantar flexion in the knee extended position at an angular velocity of 1°/s in 9 healthy adult subjects. The slack angle of each muscle was determined from the ankle joint angle-shear modulus relationship as the first increase in shear modulus. The slack angle was significantly greater in the medial gastrocnemius (20.7±6.7° plantarflexed position) than in the lateral gastrocnemius (14.9±6.7° plantarflexed position) and soleus (2.0±4.8° dorsiflexed position) and greater in the lateral gastrocnemius than in the soleus. This study provided evidence that the slack angle differs among the triceps surae; the medial gastrocnemius produced passive force at the most plantarflexed position while the slack angle of the soleus was the most dorsiflexed position.Entities:
Keywords: Ankle joint; Gastrocnemius; Passive force; Shear wave elastography; Soleus
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25682539 DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2015.01.039
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomech ISSN: 0021-9290 Impact factor: 2.712