“…This organization can be altered by disease, inadequate nutrition, exercise or injury, modifying their contractile and structural properties. Yet we found practically no studies oriented to investigate the organization of fiber types in skeletal muscles and how natural or pathological conditions can modify it, specifically in the case of the extensor digitorum longus muscle (EDLm), which is composed in four fascicles (F2, F3, F4, and F5) with different fiber composition, metabolism, and size (Balice-Gordon and Thompson, 1988 ; Kissane et al, 2016 ; Vázquez-Mendoza et al, 2017 ). This particular muscle participates in the extension of toes (each fascicle extends a single toe, the F2 extends toe 2, the F3 extends toe 3, and so on) and in the dorsiflexion of the ankle in the rat.…”