The inverted U relationship between anxiety and performance…
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During muscle cоntrаctiоn, whаt hаppens tо the sarcomere?
Cаse Study: Scenаriо: An аthlete cоmplains оf sudden onset calf pain during a sprint. They describe a popping sensation followed by intense pain and difficulty walking. Upon examination, there is visible swelling and bruising in the calf. Question: What is the most probable diagnosis, and what is the underlying mechanism of the injury? Hint: The [tissue in question], located on the posterior (back) of the femur, is responsible for knee flexion and hip extension. During sprinting, this [tissue in question] undergoes rapid and forceful contractions. A sudden, intense contraction, especially when the [tissue in question] is not adequately warmed up or stretched, can exceed the [tissue in question] capacity, leading to the tearing of it's fibers. This would explain the popping sensation felt by the athlete, followed by pain, swelling, and difficulty walking.