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Resumen de The Influence of Fascicle Behavior on the Lack of Velocity Dependence in Eccentric Joint Torque in Humans: In Vivo Observation

Kentaro Chino, Naotoshi Mitsukawa, Kai Kobayashi

  • To investigate the relationship between fasc­icle behavior and joint torque, the fascicle behavior of the triceps surae during isometric and eccentric (30 and 60 deg/s) plantar flexion by maximal voluntary and submaximal electri­cal activation (MVA and SEA) was measured by real­time ultrasonography. Eccentric torque at 30 and 60 deg/s was significantly higher than isometric torque under SEA, but not under MVA. However, fascicle length did not signifi­cantly differ between isometric and eccentric trials under either condition. Therefore, the dif­ference in developed torque by MVA and SEA cannot be explained by fascicle behavior. Under both MVA and SEA conditions, eccen­tric torque at 30 and 60 deg/s was equivalent. Similarly, fascicle lengthening velocities at 30 and 60deg/s did not show any significant dif­ference. Such fascicle behavior can be attrib­uted to the influence of tendinous tissue and pennation angle, and lead to a lack of increase in eccentric torque with increasing angular velocity.


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