2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2014.07.007
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Empirical evaluation of gastrocnemius and soleus function during walking

Abstract: Distinguishing gastrocnemius and soleus muscle function is relevant for treating gait disorders in which abnormal plantarflexor activity may contribute to pathological movement patterns. Our objective was to use experimental and computational analysis to determine the influence of gastrocnemius and soleus activity on lower limb movement, and determine if anatomical variability of the gastrocnemius affected its function. Our hypothesis was that these muscles exhibit distinct functions, with the gastrocnemius in… Show more

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“…As mentioned earlier, the soleus is a key muscle involved in postural stability, control, and locomotion, and therefore the relative role of soleus may be even more pronounced in children with smaller and short gastrocnemii. 30 Further investigation is required to determine the time course of typical muscle growth and development, and whether the proportional distribution of individual muscles of the triceps changes with age, activity, neural innervation, and/or immobilization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned earlier, the soleus is a key muscle involved in postural stability, control, and locomotion, and therefore the relative role of soleus may be even more pronounced in children with smaller and short gastrocnemii. 30 Further investigation is required to determine the time course of typical muscle growth and development, and whether the proportional distribution of individual muscles of the triceps changes with age, activity, neural innervation, and/or immobilization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The soleus participates in posture and the gastrocnemius in locomotion [19]. The gastrocnemius muscle is a flexor of both the knee and ankle joints, while the soleus is a plantar flexor of the ankle joint.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, as a fast muscle, the gastrocnemius muscle participates mainly in activities such as walking, running, and jumping, while the soleus, as a slow muscle, is involved with steadying the leg on the foot during standing. The loss of the gastrocnemius muscle has no or minimal influence on leg function [19,20]. In addition, Kim et al [7] and Lee et al [6] reported that resection of the gastrocnemius muscle for cosmetic reasons had little effect on the function of the lower legs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research of Qaqish et al, among others, studied the tibialis anterior during gait, investigating the muscular activity during the stance phase [18]. Lenhart et al [19] and Orendurff et al [20], among others, have studied the Gastrocnemius during gait.…”
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confidence: 99%