Journal article

Differences in in vivo muscle fascicle and tendinous tissue behavior between the ankle plantarflexors during running

AKM Lai, GA Lichtwark, AG Schache, MG Pandy

Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports | WILEY | Published : 2018

Abstract

The primary human ankle plantarflexors, soleus (SO), medial gastrocnemius (MG), and lateral gastrocnemius (LG) are typically regarded as synergists and play a critical role in running. However, due to differences in muscle-tendon architecture and joint articulation, the muscle fascicles and tendinous tissue of the plantarflexors may exhibit differences in their behavior and interactions during running. We combined in vivo dynamic ultrasound measurements with inverse dynamics analyses to identify and explain differences in muscle fascicle, muscle-tendon unit, and tendinous tissue behavior of the primary ankle plantarflexors across a range of steady-state running speeds. Consistent with their ..

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