“…The Hill three‐element muscle model
36,37 is a widely used tool for analyzing the mechanical properties and movement mechanisms of muscles in biomechanical research. As depicted in Figure 3, this muscle model includes three main components: a contractile element (CE) represents the active properties of the muscle fibers, which generate the active force
when the muscle is elongated or contracted; a passive elastic element (PE) represents the passive stiffness of the muscle fibers, which ensures the shape and stability of the muscle and generates the passive force
; and a tandem elastic element (SE) represents the elasticity of the tendons connecting the muscle to the bone and generates the passive force
.…”