Compartmental fasciotomy and isolating a muscle from neighbouring muscles interfere with extramuscular myofascial force transmission within the rat anterior tibial compartment.

P.A.J.B.M. Huijing, H. Maas, G.C. Baan

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    Abstract

    Muscles within the anterior crural compartment (extensor digitorum longus, EDL; tibialis anterior, TA; and extensor hallucis longus, EHL) and within the peroneal compartment were excited simultaneously and maximally. All muscles were kept at constant length with the exception of EDL, for which muscle length was changed by moving its proximal tendon. Active and passive force was measured at proximal as well as distal EDL tendons and at the combined distal tendons of TA and EHL (TA+EHL). In the initial experimental condition, a difference (F
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)306-321
    JournalJournal of Morphology
    Volume256
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2003

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