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The author makes comments about the shortening and loss of elasticity of the oculomotor muscle that remains slack for some time (contracture), by means of a reasoning based on the Hooke s law and on the papers carried out to demonstrate that a muscle that remains relaxed for some time suffers a shortening due to loss of sarcomeres on the longitudinal direction and the increase of the cross-sectional area due to the increase of collagen tissue in the perimysium and the endomysium.
Sarcomeres, Contracture, Músculos, Processos fisiológicos oculares, Movimentos oculares, Oculomotor muscles, Adaptação fisiológica, Muscles/anatomy & histology, Músculos oculomotores, Oculomotor muscles/physiology, Adaptation physiological, Contracture/physiopathology, Humans, Sarcômeros, Muscles, Contração muscular, Sarcomeres/physiology, Elasticity, Contratura, Eye movements, Oculomotor Muscles, Muscle contraction, Collagen, Ocular physiological processes
Sarcomeres, Contracture, Músculos, Processos fisiológicos oculares, Movimentos oculares, Oculomotor muscles, Adaptação fisiológica, Muscles/anatomy & histology, Músculos oculomotores, Oculomotor muscles/physiology, Adaptation physiological, Contracture/physiopathology, Humans, Sarcômeros, Muscles, Contração muscular, Sarcomeres/physiology, Elasticity, Contratura, Eye movements, Oculomotor Muscles, Muscle contraction, Collagen, Ocular physiological processes
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