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Squeeze film lubrication for non-Newtonian fluids with application to manual medicine

Hans Chaudhry, Bruce Bukiet, Max Roman, Antonio Stecco, Thomas Findley
Key takeaways
  1. 01Modeled fluid pressure in fascia during manual therapy
  2. 02Manual techniques dramatically increase hyaluronic acid pressure
  3. 03Vibration increased fluid force more than sliding
  4. 04Pressure changes may improve lubrication and muscle efficiency

Manual therapy techniques may improve tissue lubrication and muscle efficiency by increasing fluid pressure within the fascia.

Abstract

In this paper, we computed fluid pressure and force on fascia sheets during manual therapy treatments using Squeeze Film Lubrication theory for non-Newtonian fluids. For this purpose, we developed a model valid for three dimensional fluid flow of a non-Newtonian liquid. Previous models considered only one-dimensional flows in two dimensions. We applied this model to compare the one-dimensional flow of HA, considered as a lubricating fluid, around or within the fascia during sliding, vibration, and back-and-forth sliding manipulation treatment techniques. The fluid pressure of HA increases dramatically as fascia is deformed during manual therapies. The fluid force increases more during vertical vibratory manipulation treatment than in constant sliding, and back and forth motion. The variation of fluid pressure/force causes HA to flow near the edges of the fascial area under manipulation in sliding and back and forth motion which may result in greater lubrication. The fluid pressure generated in manual therapy techniques may improve sliding and permit muscles to work more efficiently.

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APA
Hans Chaudhry, Bruce Bukiet, Max Roman, Antonio Stecco, & Thomas Findley (2013). Squeeze film lubrication for non-Newtonian fluids with application to manual medicine. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/squeeze-film-lubrication-for-non-newtonian-fluids-with-application-to-manual-medicine/
MLA
Hans Chaudhry, et al. "Squeeze film lubrication for non-Newtonian fluids with application to manual medicine." 2013, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/squeeze-film-lubrication-for-non-newtonian-fluids-with-application-to-manual-medicine/.
Chicago
Hans Chaudhry et al. 2013. "Squeeze film lubrication for non-Newtonian fluids with application to manual medicine.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/squeeze-film-lubrication-for-non-newtonian-fluids-with-application-to-manual-medicine/