Research Grant
[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP140100260]
Researchers:
Dominic Farris
(Chief Investigator)
,
Honorary Professor Glen Lichtwark
(Chief Investigator)
,
Honorary Professor Glen Lichtwark
(Chief Investigator)
,
Professor Andrew Cresswell
(Chief Investigator)
,
Professor Andrew Cresswell
(Chief Investigator)
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Brief description The role of muscle and tendon mechanics in human muscle damage. This project aims to examine what sort of forceful stretch is required to cause exercise induced muscle damage (EIMD) in humans and how muscles adapt to limit future damage. Specifically, the project aims to examine how the elastic properties of tendons might reduce muscle damage by buffering stretch in muscle fibres. Using cutting-edge ultrasound imaging technology, human muscle strain in different regions of muscle will be examined to quantify the temporal relationship between muscle power absorption and EIMD. The importance of muscle and tendon mechanical properties in buffering the muscle from potential damage will be gauged. This could be a critical mechanism for preventing EIMD in exercising humans.
Funding Amount $235,000
Funding Scheme Linkage Projects
- PURL : https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP140100260
- ARC : LP140100260