Length, Shortening Velocity, Activation, and Fatigue Are Not Independent Factors Determining Muscle Force Exerted

  • Huijing P
  • Lehman S
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Abstract

In muscle and movement modeling it is almost invariably assumed that force actually exerted by any given muscle is determined by several independent factors:...

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Huijing, P. A., & Lehman, S. L. (2000). Length, Shortening Velocity, Activation, and Fatigue Are Not Independent Factors Determining Muscle Force Exerted. In Biomechanics and Neural Control of Posture and Movement (pp. 83–91). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2104-3_5

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