Chapter 4 Flashcards
(13 cards)
Which cell type enables fascial tissue to glide?
Adipocytes
What cell types construct fascial tissue?
Fibroblasts, fasciacytes, adipocytes
What type of movements are completed during fascial stretching that assist in stimulating connective tissue remodeling?
Oscillating and traction
Which of the following is not a result of localized dehydration?
Decreased trigger points
Which of the following best explains the myofascial network?
All muscles in the body are connected to each other structurally and functionally through the fascial system.
Which of the following structures are found in the Back Net (BN)?
Cranial fascia, sacrolumbar fascia, sacrotuberous ligament, plantar fascia
What are the components of ground substance?
Water and glycosaminoglycans
Which of the following are not in the Spiral Net (SN)?
Pectoralis major
Which of the following muscles are included in the Superficial Front Arm Net (SFAN)?
Pectoralis major
Which side of the curve is considered under excessive compression in a client with scoliosis?
Concave
Which of the following structures are found in the Back Net (BN)?
Cranial fascia, sacrolumbar fascia, sacrotuberous ligament, plantar fascia
What biophysical properties does ground substance provide to fascial tissue?
Viscosity and plasticity
What cell types construct fascial tissue?
Fibroblasts, fasciacytes, adipocytes