Journal article
Three-dimensional geometry of the human biceps femoris long head measured in vivo using magnetic resonance imaging
AG Schache, DC Ackland, L Fok, G Koulouris, MG Pandy
Clinical Biomechanics | Published : 2013
Abstract
Background: The human biceps femoris long head is susceptible to injury, especially when sprinting. The potential mechanical action of this muscle at a critical stage in the stride cycle was evaluated by calculating three-dimensional lines-of-action and moment arms about the hip and knee joints in vivo. Methods: Axial magnetic resonance images of the right lower-limb (pelvis to proximal tibia) were recorded from four participants under two conditions: a reference pose, with the lower-limb in the anatomical position and the hamstrings relaxed; and a terminal swing pose, with the hip and knee joints flexed to mimic the lower-limb orientation during the terminal swing phase of sprinting and the..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by an Australian Research Council Discovery Project grant (DP1095366) and an Australian Research Council Linkage Project grant (LP110100262). Partial funding from a VESKI Innovation Fellowship awarded to M. G. P. is also gratefully acknowledged. Finally, the authors would like to acknowledge the contributions that Aaron Chong, Kevin Zhu and Jun Kai Chan made towards this study.