نتایج جستجو برای: gastrocnemius muscle flaps

تعداد نتایج: 337957  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2007
P D Hoang R D Herbert G Todd R B Gorman S C Gandevia

This study provides the first in vivo measures of the passive length-tension properties of relaxed human muscle fascicles and their tendons. A new method was used to derive passive length-tension properties of human gastrocnemius muscle-tendon units from measures of ankle stiffness obtained at a range of knee angles. Passive length-tension curves of the muscle-tendon unit were then combined wit...

2017
Eva M Hoefnagels Stephen M Belkoff Bart A Swierstra

Background and purpose - Many methods of gastrocnemius lengthening have been described, with different surgical challenges, outcomes, and risks to the sural nerve. Our aims were (1) to locate the gastrocnemius muscular-tendinous junction in relation to the mid-length of the fibula (from here on designated the mid-fibula), (2) to compare the dorsiflexion achieved with dorsal recession or ventral...

Journal: :Experimental physiology 2009
Jiro Nakano Hideki Kataoka Jyunya Sakamoto Tomoki Origuchi Minoru Okita Toshiro Yoshimura

Low-level laser (LLL) irradiation promotes proliferation of muscle satellite cells, angiogenesis and expression of growth factors. Satellite cells, angiogenesis and growth factors play important roles in the regeneration of muscle. The objective of this study was to examine the effect of LLL irradiation on rat gastrocnemius muscle recovering from disuse muscle atrophy. Eight-week-old rats were ...

2005
STEPHEN E. ALWAY Stephen E. Alway Robert C. Byrd

1 Hindlimb suspension induces extensive muscle atrophy in plantar flexor muscles that contain 2 predominantly slow-twitch fibers (e.g., soleus). However, plantar flexor muscles containing a high 3 percentage of fast twitch fibers (e.g., gastrocnemius) also atrophy. Although apoptosis has been 4 demonstrated in soleus during hindlimb suspension, it is not known whether apoptosis is also involved...

Background: Muscle fatigue can change the muscle activation pattern during running and causes some disorders in running biomechanics. The aim of present study was to determine the effect of muscle fatigue on electromyographic activation pattern and co-contractions of lower extremity muscles during running. Methods: Fourteen males (age: 23.76±2.14 years, weight: 78.45±2.54 kg, hei...

2013
Hirak Der-Torossian Ashley Wysong Scott Shadfar Monte S. Willis Jonathan McDunn Marion E. Couch

BACKGROUND Cancer cachexia is a severe wasting syndrome characterized by the progressive loss of lean body mass and systemic inflammation. Inhibiting the signaling of the transcription factor nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) largely prevents cancer-induced muscle wasting in murine models. We have previously shown the utility of Compound A, a highly selective novel NF-κB inhibitor that targets the...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2000
M D Delp P N Colleran M K Wilkerson M R McCurdy J Muller-Delp

Hindlimb unloading of rats results in a diminished ability of skeletal muscle arterioles to constrict in vitro and elevate vascular resistance in vivo. The purpose of the present study was to determine whether alterations in the mechanical environment (i.e., reduced fluid pressure and blood flow) of the vasculature in hindlimb skeletal muscles from 2-wk hindlimb-unloaded (HU) rats induces a str...

Journal: :Journal of neuroscience methods 2007
Angie Rupp Ulf Dornseifer Andrea Fischer Wolfgang Schmahl Karsten Rodenacker Uta Jütting Peter Gais Edgar Biemer Nikolaos Papadopulos Kaspar Matiasek

Striking inconsistencies between the results of morphometric and electrophysiologic examinations of the regenerating nerve were observed in a previous study featuring the bridging of a 14 mm gap in the rat sciatic nerve. To shed light on this dichotomy, seven further rats were subjected to permanent sciatic nerve transection and assessed electrophysiologically, histologically and by retrograde ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1970
B Barfod M Pers

Free skin grafting has become recognised as a valuable part of the primary treatment of traumatic skin defects. However, free skin grafts can be used only when the base of the wound is vascularised. Fascia and muscle are ideal recipient sites whereas covering of tendons, bones and open joints needs pedicle flaps carrying their own blood supply. When extensive skin loss has occurred around an op...

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