Biotensegrity Flashcards

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Tensegrity

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Tension + integrity
1. Structural teamwork
2. Property of skeletal structures having cont. tension members (wires) and discount. Compression members (metal tubes)
A. Each performs efficiently -> rigid form
3. System more adaptable to stress
4. Buckminster Fuller
5. Helps maintain homeostasis

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Biotensegrity

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Tensegrity in bio structures

  1. Stephen Levin, MD
  2. Based on physics first
  3. Flexible jts. Triangular
  4. Integrated fascial fabric w/ “floating” compression elements
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Mechanotranduction

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  1. Force applied to larger biotensegrity structure transferred down
  2. Components:
    A. Cell structure (cytoskeleton)
    B. Focal adhesions
    C. ECM
  3. Mechanical change -> chem response in cells
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Biotensegrity in life forms

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  1. Compressible struts = bones
  2. Tensile elements = muscles, tendons, ligaments
  3. All suspended in fascia
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Wolff’s law

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Body lays down tissue in direction of stress and compression

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Area of greatest restriction

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1. Key lesion: primary somatic dysfxn
  A. If treated, spontaneously resolves secondary dysfxn
2. Fred Mitchell, Sr., DO
  A. Muscle energy system
  B. Ed Stiles, DO = student
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Palpitation of and stress to fascia

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1. Drag: amt. resistance to motion 
  A. Internal molecular resistance
2. Sudden force -> rigid rxn
3. Constant tension -> dehydration
4. Stiffness -> fibrosis
5. Adhesions: abnormal cross links between collagen fibers
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Complex adaptive systems (CAS)

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  1. Complex macroscopic collections of similar and partially connected microsrtuctures -> adapt to envir
  2. Dynamic networks of interactions
  3. Systems
    A. Not describable by single rule
    B. Not reducible to one level of explanation
    C. Involve emergent properties
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Human beings as CAS

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  1. Individual cell = CAS
  2. Cells join -> more complex organs
  3. Organs work together -> more complex systems -> human
  4. Purposes
    A. Survive by interaction w/ envir
    B. Reproduce
  5. Neuromusculoskeletal system
    A. Thought -> action to survive and reproduce
    B. Self-healing part of survival
  6. Relates to homeostasis and self-healing
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