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    Good morning,

    Excuse-me for yesterday, my question was not exact enough.
    I am working on an experimental model of lesion of the labro-bicipital complex.
    I am looking forward to know the biceps muscle force I must applied to the
    long head biceps tendon.
    I have fund an article from Pagnani M.J. called : Effect of lesions of the
    superior portion of glenoid labrum on glenohumeral translation. I do not
    understand how they find the constant force of 55 N applied on the long head
    of the biceps muscle during their experiment, as a simulating contraction
    force of this muscle.I have already read the article of Bassett at al.
    called : Glenohumeral muscle force and moment mechanics in a position of
    shoulder instability. we have just find a 16.8 N/cm for the long head of the
    biceps, and no explanations about the force applied on this tendon.

    Thank you for your help.

    Philippe CLAVERT

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