tissue mechanics Flashcards
when acted on by external forces, objects may __ / ___ in the direction of the net force/torque
translate
rotate
local shape change under the effect of applied forces is called \_\_\_, which dep on material: properties size/shape environment force
deformation
___ is stretching longitudinally, while ___ is a material pushed together creating a deforming stress
tension
compression
___ is a combo of tensile and compressive loads
bending
___ is forces parallel to e/o in opposite directions, while ____ forces twisting/rotation in opp directions (about long axis)
shear
torsion
tension elements of the body
soft tissues
IVD (during rotation)
annular fibers (bear tensile loads)
compressive forces are transmitted to the vb & ___ in the spine, while the ___ dissipates that force by redirecting it radially
IVD
nucleus pulposus
first structure to fail in compression in the spine is the cartilaginous endplate, which is then termed a
nuclear herniation (schmorl’s node)
compressive loads in extension are transmitted thru the ___, leading to ___ injuries
facets
capsular
compressive loads applied with ___ along the long axis (ROTATION) can produce circumferential tears in the __ __ of the IVD
torque
annular fibers
body part frequently fractured due to bending
long bones
____ bones are most at risk for a shear fracture, while __ joints and the fibers of the __ __ RESIST shear forces
cancellous
facet
annulus fibrosus
__% of the resistance to torque of a motion segment is provided by the IVDs, the ____ providing the most
90
annulus
4 elements that resist rotation that can fail following excessive rotational force
facet joint
pars interarticularis
capsule (tear)
* annulus* (circumf tear)
___ fracture of LONG bones can follow torsional load failure
spiral