Architectural and functional features of human triceps surae muscles during contraction

Kawakami Y, Ichinose Y, Fukunaga T

J Appl Physiol 1998 (in press)

Architectural properties of the triceps surae muscles were determined in vivo for six men. The ankle was positioned at 15 deg dorsiflexion (-15 deg), 0, 15, and 30 deg plantar flexion with the knee set at 0, 45, and 90 deg. At each position, longitudinal ultrasonic images of the medial (MG) and lateral (LG) gastrocnemii and soleus (Sol) muscles were obtained while the subject was relaxed (passive) and performed maximal isometric plantarflexion (active), from which fascicle lengths and angles with respect to the aponeuroses were determined. In the passive condition, fascicle lengths changed from 59, 65, and 43 mm (knee 0 deg, ankle -15 deg) to 32, 41, and 30 mm (knee 90 deg, ankle 30 deg) for MG, LG and Sol, respectively. Fascicle shortening by contraction was more pronounced at longer fascicle lengths. MG had greatest fascicle angles ranging from 22 deg to 67 deg, and was in a very disadvantageous condition when the knee was flexed at 90 deg irrespective of ankle positions. Different lengths and angles of fascicles, and their changes by contraction might be related to differences in force-producing capabilities of the muscles and elastic characteristics of tendons and aponeuroses.

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