Four-compartment muscle fatigue model to predict metabolic inhibition and long-lasting nonmetabolic components
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Four-compartment muscle fatigue model to predict metabolic inhibition and long-lasting nonmetabolic componentsFecha
2024-03-11Cita bibliográfica
Michaud F, Beron S, Lugrís U and Cuadrado J (2024), Four-compartment muscle fatigue model to predict metabolic inhibition and longlasting nonmetabolic components. Front. Physiol. 15:1366172. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2024.1366172
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[Abstract] Computational muscle force models aim to mathematically represent the mechanics of movement and the factors influencing force generation. These tools allow the prediction of the nonlinear and task-related muscle behavior, aiding biomechanics, sports science, and rehabilitation. Despite often overlooking muscle fatigue in low-force scenarios, these simulations are crucial for high-intensity activities where fatigue and force loss play a significant role. Applications include functional electrical stimulation, motor control, and ergonomic considerations in diverse contexts, encompassing rehabilitation and the prevention of injuries in sports and workplaces.
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Musculotendon dynamics
Muscle force
Muscle fatigue model
Force prediction
Musculotendon model
Sport performance
Ergonomics
Mathematical models
Muscle force
Muscle fatigue model
Force prediction
Musculotendon model
Sport performance
Ergonomics
Mathematical models
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