Abstract:The article considers improved mathematical models of the physiological process of muscle contraction based on the known hypotheses of the process of the human body musculoskeletal system functioning. A mathematical model of changing the force load of muscle tissue for the modes of isometric tetanus and contraction (elongation) of the muscle at a constant rate was developed according to the first phenomenological hypothesis of A. Hill. Based on A. Huxley's hypothesis, a mathematical model of muscle tissue forc… Show more
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