WITH VERIFED ANSWERS
\Q\.Most tissue in the human body has? - ANSWER-✔viscoelastic properties
\Q\.Define the concept of viscoelastic properties - ANSWER-✔responds to stress or load in
different ways depending on the rate at which the load is applied, the magnitude of the load,
and its duration
\Q\.define viscosity - ANSWER-✔a measure of the resistance of a substance to motion under an
applied force
\Q\.The tissue response is dictated by the effect of any applied load on the tissue's physical and
mechanical properties, such as _____________ - ANSWER-✔viscosity
\Q\.The primary mechanism used by tissues, including ligaments, capsules, and muscle, to
increase their length.30-32 - ANSWER-✔Viscoelasticity
\Q\.Another response mechanism commonly seen in viscoelastic tissue when it is stretched to
the? - ANSWER-✔end of its passive range into the pathophysiological zone
\Q\.Name the five Protective tissue mechanisms - ANSWER-✔• "Uncrimping"
• Elastic deformation
• Creep
• Stress or force relaxation
• Stress reaction
, \Q\.Collagen-based fibers normally have a slightly wavy appearance in a _____________
__________ - ANSWER-✔Relaxed state - this "crimp" is slack in the tissue, and is the first line of
defense in response to stress
\Q\.Describe the process of uncrimping as a protective mechanism - ANSWER-✔allows
ligaments, joint capsules and tendons to stretch by 2% without change in the structure - this
occurs when a joint is taken through range of motion and as stress is applied
\Q\.the property that enables tissue to return to its' original state after stress - the second line
of defense - ANSWER-✔Elasticity
\Q\.Elastic deformation process allows for? - ANSWER-✔about a 4% stretch in collagen, but this
varies depending on the amount of elastic tissue present; The tissue's elasticity allows collagen
to return to its normal length and dimensions when the stress is removed. It occurs throughout
the active range of physiological movement (Used when testing joint ROM)
\Q\.continuous or viscous deformation ("plastic flow") in response to a constant load that
exceeds the elastic properties of the tissue - ANSWER-✔Creep
\Q\.Describe the process of creep - ANSWER-✔This lengthening technique, when performed
properly, is very painful and is noted clinically as going through the stages of being
uncomfortable, to aching, to hurting, to painful, to almost unbearable, but the pain then
disappears shortly after the stress is removed
\Q\.This mechanism is used by clinicians to lengthen tight collagen tissue in the fibroplasia and
consolidation phases of healing or in cases of hypomobile tissue - ANSWER-✔Creep