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The activation of antagonistic muscles is studied during isometric combined contractions of bifunctional muscles. It is established that the co-contraction mechanism observed in such situations limits unwanted movements. Furthermore, when a co-contraction appears between two biantagonistic muscles, the phenomenon underlies a conflicting situation and, consequently, the muscular patterns encountered are in most cases the reverse of those classically described. In these circumstances the inhibition usually present between antagonistic muscles could be masked, due to convergence on the motoneurones of both inhibitory and excitatory discharges coming from homonymous and antagonistic muscles of a given bifunctional muscle.
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Pérot, C., Goubel, F. Synergy between bifunctional muscles at the ankle joint. Europ. J. Appl. Physiol. 48, 59–65 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00421165
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