We assessed strain rate distributions within the Tibialis Anterior muscle by acquiring whole lower leg 4D PC-MRI during dynamic exercise, with and without load. Our data revealed a spatially heterogeneous strain rate pattern along the length of the Tibialis Anterior muscle during movement cycle. During dorsiflexion, the smallest negative strain rates were observed (in first approximation) along the fiber in the most proximal segment and the largest positive strain rates (in first approximation) across the fiber in the most distal segment, while plantarflexion showed the expected opposite. No effect of load was detected on strain rates.
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