The effect of muscle architecture on the biomechanical failure properties of skeletal muscle under passive extension

Author:

Garrett William E.1,Nikolaou Pantelis K.1,Ribbeck Beth M.1,Glisson Richard R.1,Seaber Anthony V.1

Affiliation:

1. Orthopaedic Research Laboratories, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina

Abstract

This study investigates the biomechanical failure prop erties of five architecturally different skeletal muscles and examines the role muscle structure plays in the passive extension characteristics of musculotendinous units. The muscles used in this study fall into four morphologic categories: fusiform, unipennate, bipen nate, and multipennate. Each muscle was pulled to failure at three different rates of strain (1, 10, and 100 cm/min). Specimens of fusiform, unipennate, and bipennate muscles were pulled from their proximal as well as distal attachments. The relationship of elongation to failure of the entire musculotendinous unit to resting muscle fiber length was examined to determine the effect of angle of pennation and fiber length on the failure properties. Our results demonstrate that all four muscle types tested show injury and rupture at the musculotendinous junction whether pulled from proximal or distal attach ment, regardless of muscle structure and rate of strain. There was a statistically significant difference (P < 0.005) in the degree of elongation to failure relative to resting muscle fiber length, with a tendency to greater elongation relative to fiber length for muscles with more pennate structure (tibialis anterior, 72.7% ± 1.0%; ex tensor digitorum longus, 113.1% ± 3.5%; rectus fem oris, 225.5% ± 3.7% elongation in percent resting fiber length).

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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