The aim of this research project is to provide a holistic analysis of contractile, biomechanical, and neuromechanical factors contributing to the increased performance during SSCs. The experiments on human m. triceps surae are designed to transfer the findings from the fiber experiments to the level of the in vivo muscle-tendon-complex. Additionally, the experiments are supposed to clarify the contribution of each mechanism to the increase in performance during SSCs under physiological conditions. Therefor ultrasound allows to analyze the interaction between the contractile and series elastic elements.
We welcome our new team member Denis Holzer!
W00BBR-newscat-biomechanik, W00BBR-newscat-mh, Biomechanik |
