K. Roleveld et al., ROLE OF THE TENDON IN THE DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE OF 3 DIFFERENT LOAD-MOVING MUSCLES, Annals of biomedical engineering, 22(6), 1994, pp. 682-691
The effect of the tendon's viscoelastic properties on the dynamic perf
ormance of three different load-moving muscles was determined. The fre
quency response models of the cat's medial gastrocnemius (MG), extenso
r digitorum longus (EDL), and tibialis anterior (TA) with and without
their tendons were derived under sinusoidal shortening-lengthening, ma
nipulated by orderly recruitment and derecruitment of motor units toge
ther with firing rate increase and decrease. The passive load sizes ap
plied to the muscles were approximately 30%-40% of each muscle's maxim
al isometric force. It was shown that the tendon has a moderate effect
on the dynamic response of muscles while moving loads of fixed mass.
The MG and EDL without their tendons show a decrease in high frequency
gain (2-5 dB) and increasing phase lag angles (7 degrees-9 degrees).
In contrast, the TA without its tendon shows an increase in high frequ
ency gain (2 dB) and decreasing phase lag angles (20 degrees) compared
with the same muscle with the tendon. It was concluded that tendon's
viscoelastic properties have a moderate effect during load-moving cont
ractions, influencing the dynamic performance of different muscles in
a different manner.