Fascial Clinical Relevance Flashcards
Stress applied to a body is proportional to the strain produced as long as the limit of elasticity is not exceeded. This is known as ________ law.
Hooke’s
Somatic dysfunction is named for it’s ________.
Ease
80% of healthy individuals have an alternating Zink fascial pattern. What is this pattern starting from the head?
OA: ease left
CT: ease right
TL: ease left
LS: ease right
________ involves the way a system is held together by its connecting elements to create/maintain balance between stability and strength.
Tensegrity
Continued deformation of a visco-elastic material under constant load over time is also known as ________.
Creep
Which model was J. Gordon Zink a champion of?
Respiratory-circulatory model
Soft-tissue and myofascial release are both ________ techniques.
Direct
How is fascia related to each of the models of osteopathic care?
Structural: plays a role in Dx and Tx
Respiratory-Circulatory: may act as a barrier to circulation, respiration pulls all fascia
Neurologic: reflects physiological state
Behavioral: myofascial reflection of inner emotion
Metabolic: directs forces, metabolic activity takes place in fascia
There are ________ contraindications to myofascial release techniques.
No
Myofascial release, myofascial unwinding, and ligamentous articular strain are all ________ techniques.
Indirect