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Muscle fascicle length adaptations to high-velocity training in young adults with cerebral palsy. [PDF]
Gallinger TL, MacIntosh BR, Fletcher JR.
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Reconstruction of Muscle Fascicle‐Like Tissues by Anisotropic 3D Patterning
Advanced Functional Materials, 2021Tissue engineering of skeletal muscle has been proposed as a potential regenerative treatment for extensive muscle damage. In this regard, the highly organized structure of skeletal muscles makes the alignment of cells especially indispensable in muscle ...
Yoonhee Jin, Soojin Lee, Yi Sun Choi
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The influence of longitudinal muscle fascicle growth on mechanical function.
Journal of applied physiology, 2022Skeletal muscle has the remarkable ability to remodel and adapt, such as the increase in serial sarcomere number (SSN) or fascicle length (FL) observed after overstretching a muscle. This type of remodelling is termed longitudinal muscle fascicle growth,
Avery Hinks, M. Franchi, G. Power
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Shorter Muscle Fascicle Operating Lengths Increase the Metabolic Cost of Cyclic Force Production.
Journal of applied physiology, 2022During locomotion, force-producing limb muscles are predominantly responsible for an animal's whole-body metabolic energy expenditure. Animals can change the length of their force-producing muscle fascicles by altering body posture (e.g., joint angles ...
Owen N. Beck +4 more
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Do Intramuscular Temperature and Fascicle Angle Affect Ultrasound Echo Intensity Values?
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2022Purpose Ultrasound-derived echo intensity (EI) has been used as a physiological marker for changes in skeletal muscle “quality” with physical training, disuse, aging, and neuromuscular disorders.
M. D. Pinto +3 more
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Connecting Fibers Between ATFL's Inferior Fascicle and CFL Transmit Tension Between Both Ligaments
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2021Category: Basic Sciences/Biologics; Ankle Introduction/Purpose: The lateral ligament complex of the ankle has been extensively studied. Recently an anatomical study described a connection between anterior talofibular ligament inferior fascicle (ATFLif ...
G. Cordier +4 more
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Fascicle- and Glucose-Specific Deterioration in White Matter Energy Supply in Alzheimer’s Disease
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 2020Background: White matter energy supply to oligodendrocytes and the axonal compartment is crucial for normal axonal function. Although gray matter glucose hypometabolism is extensively reported in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), glucose and ketones, the brain’s
M. Roy +11 more
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Popliteomeniscal Fascicle Tears
Orthopedics, 2014Isolated popliteomeniscal fascicle tears are often unrecognized and misdiagnosed. Patients typically have vague symptoms and often-normal magnetic resonance imaging and physical examination findings. Isolated injuries are often misdiagnosed and mistreated, leading to delayed surgical treatment.
Matthew, Camarillo, Darren L, Johnson
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