نتایج جستجو برای: muscle length

تعداد نتایج: 623503  

Journal: :Circulation research 1967
W A Gay E A Johnson

A method of examining a small (50 to 100 fi o,d.) strand of living cardiac muscle containing several fibers with a high power optical system is described. When the strand was stretched so that it was just taut, die muscle fibers within were found to be slack and severely buckled. An extension of 40 to 60% of this initial length was required before the fibers became straightened and aligned with...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2002
Thomas R Jenkyn Bart Koopman Peter Huijing Richard L Lieber Kenton R Kaufman

The measurement of in vivo intramuscular pressure (IMP) has recently become practical and IMP appears well correlated with muscle tension. A numerical model of skeletal muscle was developed to examine the mechanisms producing IMP. Unipennate muscle is modelled as a two-dimensional material continuum that is incompressible and nonlinearly anisotropic. The finite element technique is used to calc...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society 2002
Mark J C Smeulders Michiel Kreulen J Joris Hage Guus C Baan Peter A Huijing

Extramuscular connective tissue and muscular fascia have been suggested to form a myo-fascial pathway for transmission of forces over a joint that is additional to the generally accepted myo-tendinous pathway. The consequences of myo-fascial force transmission for the outcome of conventional muscle tendon transfer surgery has not been studied as yet. To test the hypothesis that surgical dissect...

ژورنال: سلامت و محیط زیست 2018
احمدپور, محسن, تحسینی, هادی, سینکاکریمی, محمدحسین,

Background and Objective: Heavy metals as a main group of aquatic pollutants cause poisoning and concern in fish consumption. The aim of the present study was to assess cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) concentration in liver and muscle of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Additionally, the relationship between the heavy metals concentration with weight and length and the consumption risk of the sp...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2008
Dimitri Leduc Matteo Cappello Pierre Alain Gevenois André De Troyer

Ascites causes an increase in the elastance of the abdomen and impairs the lung-expanding action of the diaphragm, but its overall effects on the pressure-generating ability of the muscle remain unclear. In the present study, radiopaque markers were attached to muscle bundles in the midcostal region of the diaphragm in five dogs, and the three-dimensional locations of the markers during relaxat...

2015
David Altman Fabio C. Minozzo Dilson E. Rassier

Length changes of muscle fibers have previously been shown to result in a temporary reduction in fiber stiffness that is referred to as thixotropy. Understanding the mechanism of this thixotropy is important to our understanding of muscle function since there are many instances in which muscle is subjected to repeated patterns of lengthening and shortening. By applying sinusoidal length changes...

Journal: :The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society 1977
J Kucera

Extrafusab muscle fibers maintain uniform structural and histochemical characteristics over their entire length (4). This is unlike the behavior of intrafusal muscle fibers in mammalian muscle spindles that display regional structural and histochemical differences along the fiber length as shown by Banks et al. (1) and Kucera (8). In this study it has been noted that some intrafusal muscle fibe...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1999
R K Josephson

The primary determinants of muscle force throughout a shortening-lengthening cycle, and therefore of the net work done during the cycle, are (1) the shortening or lengthening velocity of the muscle and the force-velocity relationship for the muscle, (2) muscle length and the length-tension relationship for the muscle, and (3) the pattern of stimulation and the time course of muscle activation f...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2007
John E Speich Christopher Dosier Lindsey Borgsmiller Kevin Quintero Harry P Koo Paul H Ratz

Until the 1990s, the passive and active length-tension (L-T) relationships of smooth muscle were believed to be static, with a single passive force value and a single maximum active force value for each muscle length. However, recent studies have demonstrated that the active L-T relationship in airway smooth muscle is dynamic and adapts to length changes over a period of time. Furthermore, our ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2003
Nicolas Babault Michel Pousson Anne Michaut Jacques Van Hoecke

The effect of muscle length on neural drive (here termed "neural activation") was investigated from electromyographic activities and activation levels (twitch interpolation). The neural activation was measured in nine men during isometric and concentric (30 and 120 degrees /s) knee extensions for three muscle lengths (35, 55, and 75 degrees knee flexion, i.e., shortened, intermediate, and lengt...

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