2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.06.10.598225
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Residual force enhancement decreases when scaling from the single muscle fibre to joint level in humans

Avery Hinks,
Kaitlyn B. E. Jacob,
Makenna A. Patterson
et al.

Abstract: Residual force enhancement (rFE), defined as increased isometric force following active lengthening compared to a fixed-end isometric contraction at the same muscle length and level of activation, is present across all scales of muscle. While rFE is always present at the cellular level, often rFE ‘non-responders’ are observed during joint-level voluntary contractions. We compared rFE between the joint level and single fibre level (vastus lateralis biopsies) in 16 young males.In-vivovoluntary knee-extensor rFE … Show more

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