dualmuscle
Dualmuscle is a term used in theoretical discussions of skeletal muscle organization to describe a single muscle subdivided into two functionally distinct compartments that can be activated independently or together to produce different movement outcomes. The concept is not part of standard anatomical nomenclature and there is no consensus on its existence in humans; it is primarily discussed in hypothetical models and exploratory research on motor control and musculoskeletal simulation.
An ideal dualmuscle would comprise two anatomically defined compartments separated by a fascia or septum, each
Potential applications of dualmuscle concepts appear in advanced musculoskeletal models, rehabilitation planning, and the design of
See also: muscle compartments, motor unit, muscle synergy, musculoskeletal modeling, prosthetics.