muscleforce
Muscleforce is a term used in biomechanics and physiology to describe the instantaneous force generated by a skeletal muscle during contraction. It is a vector quantity, acting along the muscle's line of pull, and is determined by neural activation of motor units, the muscle's cross-sectional area, its architecture (including pennation angle), and the operating length and velocity of the muscle.
Direct measurement of individual muscle forces in humans is difficult. Researchers commonly estimate muscle forces from
Applications include sports science, rehabilitation, ergonomics, and the design of bioinspired actuators and artificial muscles. Accurate
Muscleforce remains an active area of research in biomechanics, with improvements in imaging, muscle modeling, and