| Literature DB >> 32690112 |
Miyuki Hori1, Tadashi Suga2, Masafumi Terada1, Yuto Miyake1, Akinori Nagano1, Tadao Isaka1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The torque-producing capacity can be assessed as maximal isometric torque per muscle size. Nevertheless, the factors contributing to this capacity remain poorly understood. In general, the magnitude of joint torque production is determined not only by muscle size but also by joint moment arm (MA). Based on this background, we hypothesized that longer MA would be related to higher torque-producing capacity despite a given muscle size. To test this hypothesis, we examined the relationship between MA and toque-producing capacity in the knee extensors. The quadriceps femoris muscle volume (MV) and knee extensor MA in 30 healthy young men were measured using magnetic resonance imaging. The knee extensor isometric torque was measured using a dynamometer. The knee extensor torque-producing capacity was calculated as the knee extensor isometric torque per quadriceps femoris MV.Entities:
Keywords: Isometric torque; Knee extension; Magnetic resonance imaging; Muscle volume; Quadriceps femoris
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32690112 PMCID: PMC7372756 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-020-05182-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Fig. 1Representative magnetic resonance imaging scans of mid-thigh quadriceps femoris cross-sectional area and knee extensor moment arm. The quadriceps femoris cross-sectional area included the rectus femoris (RF), vastus intermedius (VI), vastus lateralis (VL), and vastus medialis (VM). The quadriceps femoris muscle volume was calculated by multiplying the sum of the cross-sectional areas along their length at intervals of 10 mm. The knee extensor moment arm was calculated as the distance between the tibio-femoral contact point and the mid-line of the patellar tendon
Fig. 2Relationships of the quadriceps femoris muscle volume (right) and knee extensor moment arm (left) with knee extensor isometric toque
Fig. 3Relationship between knee extensor moment arm and torque-producing capacity. The knee extensor torque-producing capacity was calculated as the knee extensor isometric torque per quadriceps femoris muscle volume