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Abstract

Skeletal muscle design studies, based on anatomical structure, extend back several hundred years. Accurate anatomical drawings show that many muscle fibers are oriented at an angle relative to a muscle’s axis of force generation. This pennation angle has been reported in the skeletal muscle biomechanics literature, primarily in the context of trying to understand muscle force generation. In this perspective, I will describe several discoveries that changed my understanding of pennation and I will suggest that muscle pennation has little if any functional significance. I believe that the correct view of pennation is that it represents a packing strategy whereby short fibers can be packed into a limited volume. While surface pennation angle is easily measured, is very descriptive, and changes during force generation, I believe it has no functional significance.

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Title
Can we just forget about pennation angle?
Author
Lieber, Richard L
Publication year
2022
Publication date
Feb 2022
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
00219290
e-ISSN
18732380
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2629349954
Copyright
Copyright Elsevier Limited Feb 2022