Journal article
In vivo behavior of the human soleus muscle with increasing walking and running speeds
A Lai, GA Lichtwark, AG Schache, YC Lin, NAT Brown, MG Pandy
Journal of Applied Physiology | Published : 2015
Abstract
The interaction between the muscle fascicle and tendon components of the human soleus (SO) muscle influences the capacity of the muscle to generate force and mechanical work during walking and running. In the present study, ultrasound-based measurements of in vivo SO muscle fascicle behavior were combined with an inverse dynamics analysis to investigate the interaction between the muscle fascicle and tendon components over a broad range of steady-state walking and running speeds: slow-paced walking (0.7 m/s) through to moderate-paced running (5.0 m/s). Irrespective of a change in locomotion mode (i.e., walking vs. running) or an increase in steady-state speed, SO muscle fascicles were found ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The work was supported by the Australian Research Council (LP110100262) and an Innovation Fellowship from the Victorian Endowment for Science, Knowledge and Innovation to M. G. Pandy.