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Authors:
Seiberl, Wolfgang; Paternoster, Florian; Achatz, Florian; Schwirtz, Ansgar; Hahn, Daniel 
Document type:
Zeitschriftenartikel / Journal Article 
Title:
On the relevance of residual force enhancement for everyday human movement 
Journal:
Journal of Biomechanics 
Volume:
46 
Issue:
12 
Year:
2013 
Pages from - to:
1996-2001 
Language:
Englisch 
Keywords:
Models, Biological ; Emg ; Energetic effort ; Feedback control ; Female ; Humans ; Inverse dynamics ; Isometric Contraction-physiology ; Isotonic Contraction-physiology ; Leg-physiology ; Male ; Motor redundancy ; Multi-joint ; Muscle Contraction ; Muscle, Skeletal-physiology ; Submaximal muscle action ; Walking-physiology 
Abstract:
Although residual force enhancement (RFE), i.e. enhanced force after active muscle stretch, is shown to be present in voluntarily activated human muscles, its relevance for everyday human movement is still elusive. Natural human motion is mainly composed of voluntarily submaximally activated muscle contractions driving coordinated multi-joint movements. Up to now there has been no study that directly investigated the presence of RFE following stretch when performing a submaximal multi-joint move...    »
 
ISSN:
1873-2380 ; 0021-9290 
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Nein / No