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WVSOM Class of 2012 Fascial Continuity and Tensegrity

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Tensegrity structures consist of what two elements?   continuous series of tension elements and discontinuous series of compression elemen  
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what is the basic shape of tensegrity structure?   triangle  
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triangles in series for structural purposes are called what?   truss system  
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what is a good everyday example of tensegrity?   bicycle wheel  
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in the cytoskeleton, what fibers pull the cell membrane and internal constituents towards nucleus?   microfilaments  
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in the cytoskeleton, what fibers oppose the inward pull of the microfilaments?   ECM, microtubules  
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intermediate fibers serve as what in the cell?   guy wires  
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mMicrotubules provide a mechanical channel along which the movement of particles proceed to do what?    
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what does wolf's law state?   structure follows function  
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mechanical changes in ECM alter the organization of the cytoskeleton and induce what in the cells?    
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what do the bones and muscles compare to in the example of the bicycle wheel?   bones are the rim, muscles are the spokes  
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transmission of tension through tissue tensegrity matrix can do what?   acts as coupled harmonic oscillator  
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alterations of harmonics of cell are central to what two processes?   differentiation and carcinogenesis  
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mechanical forces into fascia are transmitted where?   throughout the entire organism  
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collodial substances behave in what two ways?   as a fluid (sol) and a solid (gel)  
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fascia has what related properties?   connectivity, neurocirculatory functions, immune function, and nociception  
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where are the transverse fascial diaphragms located?   pPelvic diaphragm (L5-S1); thoracic diaphragm (T12-L1); thoracic inlet (1st rib-T1); suboccipital (AO, C1-2); and cranium (Tentorium Cerebelli)  
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what treatments should be applied first: longitudinal or transverse   transverse  
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towards direct barrier is towards what?    
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towards indirect barrier is towards what?    
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