Biomimetic model of skeletal muscle isometric contraction: I. an energetic-viscoelastic model for the skeletal muscle isometric force twitch.

Comput Biol Med

Department of Biomedical, Industrial, and Human Factors Engineering, Wright State University, 204 Russ Engineering Center, Dayton, OH 45435, USA.

Published: June 2004

This paper describes a revision of the Hill-type muscle model so that it will describe the chemo-mechanical energy conversion process (energetic) and the internal-element stiffness variation (viscoelastic) during a skeletal muscle isometric force twitch contraction. The derivation of this energetic-viscoelastic model is described by a first-order linear ordinary differential equation with constant energetic and viscoelastic coefficients. The model has been implemented as part of a biomimetic model, which describes the excitation-contraction coupling necessary to drive the energetic-viscoelastic model. Finally, the energetic-viscoelastic model is validated by comparing its isometric force-time profile with that of various muscles reported in the literature.

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Department of Biomedical, Industrial, and Human Factors Engineering, Wright State University, 204 Russ Engineering Center, Dayton, OH 45435, USA.

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