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Force enhancement in the human vastus lateralis is muscle-length-dependent following stretch but not during stretch.


ABSTRACT: PURPOSE:Force enhancement is the phenomenon of increased forces during (transient force enhancement; tFE) and after (residual force enhancement; rFE) eccentric muscle actions compared with fixed-end contractions. Although tFE and rFE have been observed at short and long muscle lengths, whether both are length-dependent remains unclear in vivo. METHODS:We determined maximal-effort vastus lateralis (VL) force-angle relationships of eleven healthy males and selected one knee joint angle at a short and long muscle lengths where VL produced approximately the same force (85% of maximum). We then examined tFE and rFE at these two lengths during and following the same amount of knee joint rotation. RESULTS:We found tFE at both short (11.7%, P?=?0.017) and long (15.2%, P?=?0.001) muscle lengths. rFE was only observed at the long (10.6%, P?

SUBMITTER: Bakenecker P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7674334 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Force enhancement in the human vastus lateralis is muscle-length-dependent following stretch but not during stretch.

Bakenecker Patrick P   Raiteri Brent J BJ   Hahn Daniel D  

European journal of applied physiology 20200905 12


<h4>Purpose</h4>Force enhancement is the phenomenon of increased forces during (transient force enhancement; tFE) and after (residual force enhancement; rFE) eccentric muscle actions compared with fixed-end contractions. Although tFE and rFE have been observed at short and long muscle lengths, whether both are length-dependent remains unclear in vivo.<h4>Methods</h4>We determined maximal-effort vastus lateralis (VL) force-angle relationships of eleven healthy males and selected one knee joint an  ...[more]

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