Extramuscular Myofascial Force Transmission: Experiments and Finite Element Modeling

The specific purpose of the present study was to show that extramuscular myofascial force transmission exclusively has substantial effects on muscular mechanics. Muscle forces exerted at proximal and distal tendons of the rat extensor digitorium longus (EDL) were measured simultaneously, in two conditions (1) with intact extramuscular connections (2) after dissecting the muscles' extramuscular connections to a maximum extent without endangering circulation and innervation (as in most in situ muscle experiments). A finite element model of EDL including the muscles' extramuscular connections was used to assess the effects of extramuscular myofascial force transmission on muscular mechanics, primarily to test if such effects lead to distribution of length of sarcomeres within muscle fibers. In condition (1), EDL isometric forces measured at the distal and proximal tendons were significantly different (Fdist > Fprox, ΔF approximates maximally 40% of the proximal force). The model results show that extramuscular myofascial force transmission causes distributions of strain in the fiber direction (shortening in the proximal, lengthening in the distal ends of fibers) at higher lengths. This indicates significant length distributions of sarcomeres arranged in series within muscle fibers. Stress distributions found are in agreement with the higher distal force measured, meaning that the muscle fiber is no longer the unit exerting equal forces at both ends. Experimental results obtained in condition (2) showed no significant changes in the length-force characteristics (i.e., proximo-distal force differences were maintained). This shows that a muscle in situ has to be distinguished from a muscle that is truly isolated in which case the force difference has to be zero. We conclude that extramuscular myofascial force transmission has major effects on muscle functioning.

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