Journal article
Tendon elastic strain energy in the human ankle plantar-flexors and its role with increased running speed
A Lai, AG Schache, YC Lin, MG Pandy
Journal of Experimental Biology | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.100826
Abstract
The human ankle plantar-flexors, the soleus and gastrocnemius, utilize tendon elastic strain energy to reduce muscle fiber work and optimize contractile conditions during running. However, studies to date have considered only slow to moderate running speeds up to 5 m s-1. Little is known about how the human ankle plantar-flexors utilize tendon elastic strain energy as running speed is advanced towards maximum sprinting. We used data obtained from gait experiments in conjunction with musculoskeletal modeling and optimization techniques to calculate muscle-tendon unit (MTU) work, tendon elastic strain energy and muscle fiber work for the ankle plantar-flexors as participants ran at five discre..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council (LP110100262 to A.G.S. and M.G.P.) and by an Innovation Fellowship from the Victorian Endowment for Science, Knowledge and Innovation to M.G.P.