Skin, Scars and Stiffness

Thanks to the peroperative endoscopy, the knowledge concerning living human matter is largely improved. A new concept based on multifibrillar inside architectures, able to respond to mechanical constraints, is proposed.
But what is the mechanical comportment of this organisation, of this scaffolding when it is destroyed by a trauma?
Is this architecture able to restore itself, to reniew identically?

Skin, Scars and Stiffness

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Thanks to the peroperative endoscopy, the knowledge concerning living human matter is largely improved. A new concept based on multifibrillar inside architectures, able to respond to mechanical constraints, is proposed.
But what is the mechanical comportment of this organisation, of this scaffolding when it is destroyed by a trauma?
Is this architecture able to restore itself, to reniew identically?

Description

Running time : 16mn
Screen : 16/9
Standards : PAL ou NTSC
Language : Français Anglais
Director : Dr. J-C Guimberteau

Thank to the peroperative endoscopy, the knowledge concerning living human matter is largely improved. A new concept based on multifibrillar inside architectures, able to respond to mechanical constraints, is proposed.

But what is the mechanical comportment of this organisation, of this scaffolding when it is destroyed by a trauma?

Is this architecture able to restore itself, to reniew identically?

Video sequences ,made during surgical procedures show the obvious tissular differences between the scarred tissue and the normal tissue, appreciate the scarring tissue stiffness and the incapacity to re-use the initial embryologic message of construction.
Inflammation, oedema, ageing, obesity also found a behavioral explanation.

Nevertheless, manual therapy is certainly, at the moment, one of the best options to improve the new recovering subcutaneous and cutaneous structures and to diminish the tissular retraction and rigidity.