muskelarkitektur
Muskelarkitektur, or muscle architecture, refers to the arrangement of muscle fibers within a skeletal muscle relative to its line of action. Key architectural features include fascicle length (the length of the muscle fiber bundle), pennation angle (the angle between muscle fibers and the force-generating axis), physiological cross-sectional area (PCSA), and muscle volume. Together these properties determine how much force a muscle can generate and how quickly it can shorten.
Fascicle length largely constrains shortening velocity and excursion, while PCSA relates to peak force. Pennation angle
Measurement typically uses imaging techniques such as ultrasound to estimate fascicle length and pennation angle, or
Understanding muscle architecture helps explain differences in strength, power, and injury risk, informs rehabilitation strategies, and