Insights into muscle metabolic energetics: Modelling muscle-tendon mechanics and metabolic rates during walking across speeds
Israel Luis, Maarten Afschrift, Friedl De Groote, and Elena M., Gutierrez-Farewik

TL;DR
This study uses advanced musculoskeletal simulations to analyze how muscle-tendon modeling and energy models affect estimates of muscle activity and metabolic rates during walking at various speeds, providing insights into gait energetics.
Contribution
It systematically evaluates the impact of different model calibrations and personalization strategies on metabolic rate predictions during walking.
Findings
Calibrated passive forces and personalized tendon stiffness improve estimates of muscle states.
Electromyography data did not enhance metabolic rate predictions.
Metabolic peaks occur near early stance, pre-swing, and initial swing phases.
Abstract
Prior studies have produced models to predict metabolic rates based on experimental observations of isolated muscle contraction from various species. Such models can provide reliable predictions of metabolic rates in humans if muscle properties and control are accurately modeled. This study aimed to examine how muscle-tendon model calibration and metabolic energy models influenced estimation of muscle-tendon states and time-series metabolic rates, to evaluate the agreement with empirical data, and to provide predictions of the metabolic rate of muscle groups and gait phases across walking speeds. Three-dimensional musculoskeletal simulations with prescribed kinematics and dynamics were performed. An optimal control formulation was used to compute muscle-tendon states with four levels of individualization, ranging from a scaled generic model and muscle controls based on minimal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMuscle activation and electromyography studies · Sports Performance and Training · Cardiovascular and exercise physiology
