Παρασκευή 18 Μαΐου 2018

Residual Force Enhancement is Attenuated in a Shortening Magnitude-dependent Manner

Introduction The isometric force attained after active stretch is greater than that attained in a purely isometric contraction. This property is referred to as residual force enhancement (RFE). Although RFE is thought to contribute to the enhanced force and power in stretch-shortening cycles (SSCs), it is unclear whether shortening that occurs after active stretch eliminates the RFE induced by active stretch. Therefore, we evaluated the influence of shortening on RFE. Methods Skinned rabbit soleus fibers (N = 43) were used for all tests. RFE was compared between the stretch only condition and the stretch-shortening cycle (SSC) condition. In the SSC conditions, shortening magnitudes were either 1% or 12.5% of fiber length. The final muscle length where RFE was evaluated was 3 μm for all trials. In the SSCs with 12.5% shortening, the isometric force before and after the SSC was also compared. Results RFE was similar between the stretch only (7.9 ± 2.7%) and the SSC with 1% shortening condition (7.1 ± 2.9%) (p = 0.316), while RFE was smaller in the SSC with 12.5% shortening (3.5 ± 2.4%) than the stretch only condition (8.4 ± 2.5%) (p

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