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Physiological Aspects of Legged Terrestrial Locomotion - The Motor and the Machine

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This book offers a succinct but comprehensive description of the mechanics of muscle contraction and legged terrestrial locomotion. It describes on the one hand how the fundamental properties of muscle tissue affect the mechanics of locomotion, and on the other, how the mechanics of locomotion modify the mechanism of muscle operation under different conditions.
Further, the book reports on the design and results of experiments conducted with two goals. The first was to describe the physiological function of muscle tissue (which may be considered as the "motor") contracting at a constant length, during shortening, during lengthening, and under a condition that occurs most frequently in the back-and-forth movement of the limbs during locomotion, namely the stretch-shortening cycle of the active muscle. The second objective was to analyze the interaction between the motor and the "machine" (the skeletal lever system) during walking and running in different scenarios with respect to speed, step frequency, body mass, gravity, age, and pathological gait. The book will be of considerable interest to physiology, biology and physics students, and provides researchers with stimuli for further experimental and analytical work.

List of contents

Experimental procedures in the study of muscular function.- Functional anatomy of muscle.- Measurements made during or starting from a state of isometric contraction.- Measurements made after stretching the contracting muscle.- Muscle thermodynamics.- External, internal and total mechanical work done to maintain locomotion.- Walking.- Bouncing gaits: running, trotting and hopping.- Effect of speed, step frequency, age and gravity on the mechanics of running.

About the author

Giovanni A. Cavagna is Emeritus Professor of Human Physiology at State University of Milan, Italy. His research has mainly focused on biomechanics and biophysics.

Summary

This book offers a succinct but comprehensive description of the mechanics of muscle contraction and legged terrestrial locomotion. It describes on the one hand how the fundamental properties of muscle tissue affect the mechanics of locomotion, and on the other, how the mechanics of locomotion modify the mechanism of muscle operation under different conditions.
Further, the book reports on the design and results of experiments conducted with two goals. The first was to describe the physiological function of muscle tissue (which may be considered as the “motor”) contracting at a constant length, during shortening, during lengthening, and under a condition that occurs most frequently in the back-and-forth movement of the limbs during locomotion, namely the stretch-shortening cycle of the active muscle. The second objective was to analyze the interaction between the motor and the “machine” (the skeletal lever system) during walking and running in different scenarios with respect to speed, step frequency, body mass, gravity, age, and pathological gait. The book will be of considerable interest to physiology, biology and physics students, and provides researchers with stimuli for further experimental and analytical work.

Product details

Authors Giovanni Cavagna
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2017
 
EAN 9783319499796
ISBN 978-3-31-949979-6
No. of pages 274
Dimensions 159 mm x 240 mm x 22 mm
Weight 594 g
Illustrations XV, 274 p. 147 illus., 25 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Miscellaneous

Biophysik, B, HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, engineering, Civil Engineering, Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Mechanics, Medical physics, Biophysics, Mechanics of solids, Mechanics, Applied, Biological physics, Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics, Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering, Biomedical engineering

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