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J Physiol Volume 512, Number 2, 315-, October 15, 1998
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The Journal of Physiology (1998), 512.2, pp. 315
© Copyright 1998 The Physiological Society

Muscle geometry

R. McNeill Alexander

School of Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK

A paper in this issue of The Journal of Physiology (Maganaris et al. 1998) uses ultrasound to look inside the legs of people, to watch the contractions of their muscles. This method will help to strengthen the links between muscle physiology and biomechanics.




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