Plantarflexor Torque and Work is Positively Correlated with Medial Gastrocnemius Fascicle Length in Healthy Young Adults

Author:

Drazan John F,Hullfish Todd JORCID,Baxter Josh RORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTAnkle kinetics are critical for ambulatory function in elite athletes, the elderly, and many patient populations. Despite the robust findings linking plantarflexor muscle structure to gross function with these populations, the link between plantarflexor fascicle length and ankle kinetics has not been established in the literature. In this study, we determined the relationship between muscle structure and peak torque and total work produced by the plantarflexors during maximal effort contractions. We measured resting fascicle length and pennation angle of the medial gastrocnemius using ultrasound in healthy adult subjects (n=12). Subjects performed contractions on a dynamometer during isokinetic and isometric conditions. Longer fascicles were positively correlated with higher peak torque and total work (R2 > 0.41, p < 0.013) across all isokinetic velocities. Higher pennation angles were negatively correlated with peak torque and total work (R2 > 0.296, p < 0.067). None of these correlations were significant in isometric conditions. This provides experimental evidence demonstrating the link between plantarflexor muscle structure and ankle kinetics in healthy young adults which has hitherto not been experimentally demonstrated in existing literature.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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