Children
- Developmental differences in dynamic muscle–tendon behaviour: implications for movement efficiency
Summary: Differences in dynamic muscle–tendon interaction between children and adults may play a role in movement efficiency alongside neuromuscular and physiological differences.
- Children and adults minimise activated muscle volume by selecting gait parameters that balance gross mechanical power and work demands
Highlighted Article: The gross mechanics of walking and running children and adults support a new model for the costs dominating level terrestrial locomotion – muscle activation for mechanical work or power.