R. F. Ker
University of Leeds
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Archive | 1990
R. McN. Alexander; R. F. Ker
Each of the four muscles shown in Figure 36.1 (a to d) consists of muscle fascicles (bundles of muscle fibers) connected at either end to tendons, but they show striking differences of architecture. Most authors would describe (a) and (c) as pen- nate, but (b) and (d) as parallel-fibered. It often seems convenient to use these adjectives, but the distinction that they make is not a sharp one: it is easy to imagine a continuous series of intermediates between (a) and (b) or between (c) and (d). It is sometimes suggested that the diagnostic feature of a pennate muscle is that its fascicles attach obliquely to the tendons. However, the cross- sectional areas of the tendons are always much less than the total of the cross-sectional areas of the muscle fascicles, so geometry requires that the attachment be oblique even in muscles such as (b) and (d) that would generally be described as parallel-fibered. Muscle (e) has fascicles that attach at one end directly to a bone rather than to a tendon.
Nature | 1987
R. F. Ker; M. B. Bennett; S. R. Bibby; R. C. Kester; R. McN. Alexander
Journal of Zoology | 1988
R. F. Ker; R. McN. Alexander; M. B. Bennett
Journal of Zoology | 1986
M. B. Bennett; R. F. Ker; Nicola J. Imery; R. McN. Alexander
Journal of Zoology | 2009
R. McN. Alexander; Nicola J. Dimery; R. F. Ker
Journal of Zoology | 2009
R. McN. Alexander; Gmo Maloiy; R. F. Ker; A. S. Jayes; Cn Warui
Journal of Biomechanics | 1995
Peter Aerts; R. F. Ker; Dirk De Clercq; D.W. Ilsley; R. McN. Alexander
Journal of Zoology | 2009
Nicola J. Dimery; R. McN. Alexander; R. F. Ker
Journal of Zoology | 2010
R. McN. Alexander; A. S. Jayes; R. F. Ker
Journal of Zoology | 1986
R. McN. Alexander; M. B. Bennett; R. F. Ker