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Zusammenfassung

Die Muskulatur des Menschen hat sowohl Halte- wie auch Bewegungsfunktion:

  • In Haltefunktion hält der Muskel seine Länge trotz von außen einwirkender Kräfte konstant.

  • In Bewegungsfunktion passt sich der Muskel ständig an die variierende Muskellänge und -spannung an.

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van Gestel, A.J.R., Osthoff, A.K., Teschler, H. (2010). Hypertonus und Kontraktur der sekundären Atemmuskeln. In: Physiotherapie bei chronischen Atemwegs- und Lungenerkrankungen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01435-2_26

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