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. 2000 Sep;33(9):1105-11.
doi: 10.1016/s0021-9290(00)00085-3.

Theoretical considerations on cocontraction of sets of agonistic and antagonistic muscles

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Theoretical considerations on cocontraction of sets of agonistic and antagonistic muscles

R Ait-Haddou et al. J Biomech. 2000 Sep.

Abstract

It is well known that static, non-linear minimization of the sum of the stress in muscles to a certain power cannot predict cocontraction of pairs of one-joint antagonistic muscles. In this report, we prove that for a single joint either all agonistic muscles cocontract or all are silent. For two-joint muscles, we show that lengthening and shortening of muscles corresponds closely to zero force and non-zero force states, respectively. This gives a new physiological interpretation of situations in which cocontraction of pairs of two-joint antagonistic muscles is predicted by these static non-linear optimization approaches.

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