Muscle stress

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  • Evidence that maximum muscle stress is not a constant: differences in specific tension in elbow flexors and extensors.
  • Muscle stress is plainly one of the physical variables that the central nervous system probably wishes to minimize.
  • muscle stress is about the same in all animals.
  • The active muscle stress is taken as a function of activation state, muscle fiber shortening velocity and fiber strain; while the passive muscle stress depends only on the strain.
  • The muscle stress is computed by means of the formula k Drive Load k / = , whereas is provided essentially by the drag torque and the crank revolution speed and Load Drive is the averaged isometrical torque [2].

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