Plantarflexor moment arms estimated from tendon excursion in vivo are not strongly correlated with geometric measurements

Geometric and tendon excursion methods have both been used extensively for estimating plantarflexor muscle moment arm in vivo. Geometric measures often utilize magnetic resonance imaging, which can be costly and impractical for many investigations. Estimating moment arm from tendon excursion measured with ultrasonography may provide a cost-effective alternative to geometric measures of moment arm, but how well such measures represent geometry-based moment arms remains in question. The purpose of this study was to determine whether moment arms from tendon excursion can serve as a surrogate for moment arms measured geometrically.
Source: Journal of Biomechanics - Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Tags: Short communication Source Type: research