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Force-length Properties and Functional Demands of Cat Gastrocnemius, Soleus and Plantaris Muscles

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Journal J Biomech
Specialty Physiology
Date 1992 Nov 1
PMID 1400534
Citations 24
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to measure isometric force-length properties of cat soleus, gastrocnemius and plantaris muscle-tendon units, and to relate these properties to the functional demands of these muscles during everyday locomotor activities. Isometric force-length properties were determined using an in situ preparation, where forces were measured using buckle-type tendon transducers, and muscle-tendon unit lengths were quantified through ankle and knee joint configurations. Functional demands of the muscles were assessed using direct muscle force measurements in freely moving animals. Force-length properties and functional demands were determined for soleus, gastrocnemius and plantaris muscles simultaneously in each animal. The results suggest that isometric force-length properties of cat soleus, gastrocnemius and plantaris muscles, as well as the region of the force-length relation that is used during everyday locomotor tasks, match the functional demands.

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