Proximally, the blood supply of the tibialis anterior tendon mainly arises from the anterior tibial artery. Distally, the tendon is supplied by branches of the medial tarsal artery. Blood vessels enter the peritenon via vinculae from the posterior side. From the peritenon, the blood vessels ...
The TP tendon has multiple insertions within the foot, dividing into three main components: (i) anterior; (ii) middle; and (iii) posterior [21–23]. The anterior component is the largest and extends to the navicular tuberosity; it is reported to contain a fibrocartilaginous or bony sesamoid...
The effect of blood flow on tibialis anterior motor unit firing rates during sustained low-intensity isometric contractions.doi:10.1139/APNM-2020-0437David Brian CopithorneKalter HaliCharles L. RiceNRC Research Press1840 Woodward Drive, Suite 1, Ottawa, ON K2C 0P7...
The effect of blood flow on tibialis anterior motor unit firing rates during sustained low-intensity isometric contractionsDavid Brian Copithorne, Kalter Hali, Charles L. Rice;Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism
No relationship was noted between increasing age and alteration in blood supply.Mark J. GeppertFellowMark SobelFellowJo A. HannafinFellowFoot Ankle IntGeppert MJ, Sobel M, Hannafin JA. Microvascu- lature of the tibialis anterior tendon. Foot Ankle 1993;14(5):261-264....
Muscle hypertrophy following blood flow-restricted, low-force isometric electrical stimulation in rat tibialis anterior: role for muscle hypoxia.doi:10.1152/JAPPLPHYSIOL.00972.2017Toshiaki NakajimaSeiichiro KoideTomohiro YasudaTakaaki HasegawaTatsuya Yamasoba...
Also, fascicle length was measured with B-mode ultrasonography at the tibialis anterior muscle during passive plantarflexion. Increases in fascicle length from baseline (ankle joint angle 120 degrees, composed from the caput fibulae, the malleolus (pivot), and the distal epiphysis of the fifth ...
tibialis anterior as compared with the initial value is demonstrable both during and after normovolemic hemodilution. In addition to this dilution-related increase of the mean tissue PO2, a marked change of configuration of the PO2 histograms is found. There is an increase filling of the PO2...
The TP tendon has multiple insertions within the foot, dividing into three main components: (i) anterior; (ii) middle; and (iii) posterior [21–23]. The anterior component is the largest and extends to the navicular tuberosity; it is reported to contain a fibrocartilaginous or bony sesamoid...
Gender differences in muscle blood volume reduction in the tibialis anterior muscle during passive plantarflexiondoi:10.1111/cpf.12232Physical flexibility, such as joint range of motion and muscle extension, may influence muscle blood volume. Women have been shown to have a greater degree of ...