Muscle Synergies Heavily Influence the Neural Control of Arm Endpoint Stiffness and Energy Consumption
Fig 8
Synergies reduce the ability to control endpoint stiffness.
Shoulder and elbow synergies (Fig 4) cause covariation of stiffness ellipse eccentricity with orientation and limit the range of ellipse orientations. Note that as the elbow to shoulder activation ratio changes from 10−1 to 10 the shape and orientation (direction of major axis) of the ellipse follow an obligatory relationship. This is expected from the fact that adding a synergy—correlated activation of multiple muscles—reduces the set of feasible activations, Fig 5.