e-space
Manchester Metropolitan University's Research Repository

    Repeated contractions alter the geometry of human skeletal muscle

    Maganaris, Constantinos N., Baltzopoulos, Vasilios and Sargeant, Anthony J. (2002) Repeated contractions alter the geometry of human skeletal muscle. Journal of Applied Physiology, 93 (6). pp. 2089-2094. ISSN 8750-7587

    File not available for download.

    Abstract

    The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of repeated contractions on the geometry of human skeletal muscle. Six men performed two sets (sets A and B) of 10 repeated isometric plantarflexion contractions at 80% of the moment generated during plantarflexion maximal voluntary contraction (MVC), with a rest interval of 15 min between sets. By use of ultrasound, the geometry of the medial gastrocnemius (MG) muscle was measured in the contractions of set A and the displacement of the MG tendon origin in the myotendinous junction was measured in the contractions of set B. In the transition from the 1st to the 10th contractions, the fascicular length at 80% of MVC decreased from 34 ± 4 (means ± SD) to 30 ± 3 mm (P < 0.001), the pennation angle increased from 35 ± 3 to 42 ± 3° (P < 0.001), the myotendinous junction displacement increased from 5 ± 3 to 10 ± 3 mm (P < 0.001), and the average fascicular curvature remained constant (P > 0.05) at ~4.3 m1. No changes (P > 0.05) were found in fascicular length, pennation angle, and myotendinous junction displacement after the fifth contraction. Electrogoniometry showed that the ankle rotated by ~6.5° during contraction, but no differences (P > 0.05) were obtained between contractions. The present results show that repeated contractions induce tendon creep, which substantially affects the geometry of the in-series contracting muscles, thus altering their potential for force and joint moment generation.

    Impact and Reach

    Statistics

    Activity Overview
    6 month trend
    0Downloads
    6 month trend
    356Hits

    Additional statistics for this dataset are available via IRStats2.

    Altmetric

    Repository staff only

    Edit record Edit record