The length-tension relationship of single motor units in muscles acting on the hand

The ability of a muscle to produce force depends on many factors including the length of the muscle. At their shortest and longest lengths muscles produce less force than when they are at their optimal length. The optimal length is different for every muscle, and for the same muscle in different species. This relationship between force and muscle length has been shown for whole muscles in healthy humans and in much more detail in animal studies. A single motor unit is the smallest functional unit of a muscle.

This study demonstrated for the first time that human single motor units also have a length-tension relationship but that it does not follow the same patterns as those in animal studies.

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