AI Article Synopsis

  • Skeletal muscles and their associated tendons are complex structures that change shape during contractions, affecting how force is produced in movement.
  • The study introduces a new method using sonomicrometry to simultaneously measure different components of these muscles and tendons effectively.
  • Results from tests on rabbit muscles showed that this method accurately captures the behavior of muscle-tendon units during both isometric and dynamic contractions, aligning with existing research and theoretical models.

Article Abstract

Skeletal muscles and the tendons that attach them to bone are structurally complex and deform non-uniformly during contraction. While these tissue deformations dictate force production during movement, our understanding of this behaviour is limited due to challenges in obtaining complete measures of the constituent structures. To address these challenges, we present an approach for simultaneously measuring muscle, fascicle, aponeurosis, and tendon behaviour using sonomicrometry. To evaluate this methodology, we conducted isometric and dynamic contractions in in situ rabbit medial gastrocnemius. We found comparable patterns of strain in the muscle belly, fascicle, aponeurosis, and tendon during the isometric trials to those published in the literature. For the dynamic contractions, we found that our measures using this method were consistent across all animals and aligned well with our theoretical understanding of muscle-tendon unit behaviour. Thus, this method provides a means to fully capture the complex behaviour of muscle-tendon units across contraction types.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11139038PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.060383DOI Listing

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