Neuromechanical coupling within the human triceps surae and its consequence on individual force-sharing strategies

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Little is known about the factors that influence the coordination of synergist muscles that act across the same joint, even during singlejoint isometric tasks. The overall aim of this study was to determine the nature of the relationship between the distribution of activation and the distribution of force-generating capacity among the three heads of the triceps surae [soleus (SOL), gastrocnemius medialis (GM) and gastrocnemius lateralis (GL)]. Twenty volunteers performed isometric plantarflexions, during which the activation of GM, GL and SOL was estimated using electromyography (EMG). Functional muscle physiological cross-sectional area (PCSA) was estimated using imaging techniques and was considered as an index of muscle force-generating capacity. The distribution of activation and PCSA among the three muscles varied greatly between participants. A significant positive correlation between the distribution of activation and the distribution of PCSAwas observed when considering the two bi-articular muscles at intensities ≤50% of the maximal contraction (0.51

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Hug, F., Lacourpaille, L., Nordez, A., Tucker, K., & Hug, F. (2018). Neuromechanical coupling within the human triceps surae and its consequence on individual force-sharing strategies. Journal of Experimental Biology, 221(21). https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.187260

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