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Changes in mechanical properties of human plantar flexor muscles in ageing

Changes in contractile and elastic properties of human plantar flexor muscles in ageing, were investigated in 12 young (19–24 years, YG) and 11 old (61–74 year, OG) men. Maximal isometric and concentric voluntary torques, at several angular velocities, were measured to construct torque-angular veloc...

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Published in:Experimental gerontology 2004-03, Vol.39 (3), p.349-358
Main Authors: Ochala, Julien, Lambertz, Daniel, Pousson, Michel, Goubel, Francis, Hoecke, Jacques Van
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Language:English
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Summary:Changes in contractile and elastic properties of human plantar flexor muscles in ageing, were investigated in 12 young (19–24 years, YG) and 11 old (61–74 year, OG) men. Maximal isometric and concentric voluntary torques, at several angular velocities, were measured to construct torque-angular velocity relationship. This led to the calculation of an index of maximal shorting velocity ( VI max) at low torque. Two methods were then used to calculate musculotendinous (MT, quick-release movements) and musculoarticular (MA, sinusoidal perturbations) stiffness. In both cases, stiffness was linearly related to torque, leading to the calculation of a stiffness index (SI) as the slope of the stiffness-torque relationship: SI MT and SI MA, respectively. MA stiffness under passive conditions ( K p) was also determined. Surface electromyograms were useful to control agonist and antagonist myoelectrical activities. As expected, maximal isometric ( P
ISSN:0531-5565
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DOI:10.1016/j.exger.2003.11.004