作者
Anthony G Schache, Tim W Dorn, Gavin P Williams, Nicholas AT Brown, Marcus G Pandy
发表日期
2014/10
期刊
journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy
卷号
44
期号
10
页码范围
813-824
出版商
JOSPT, Inc.
简介
Synopsis
This clinical commentary discusses the mechanisms used by the lower-limb musculature to achieve faster running speeds. A variety of methodological approaches have been taken to evaluate lower-limb muscle function during running, including direct recordings of muscle electromyographic signal, inverse dynamics-based analyses, and computational musculoskeletal modeling. Progressing running speed from jogging to sprinting is mostly dependent on ankle and hip muscle performance. For speeds up to approximately 7.0 m/s, the dominant strategy is to push on the ground forcefully to increase stride length, and the major ankle plantar flexors (soleus and gastrocnemius) have a particularly important role in this regard. At speeds beyond approximately 7.0 m/s, the force-generating capacity of these muscles becomes less effective. Therefore, as running speed is progressed toward sprinting, the …
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