peristaltica
Peristaltica refers to the peristaltic movement, the coordinated, sequential contraction of smooth muscle in tubular organs that propels contents along a lumen. The term is used in several languages to describe this physiological process and, in some contexts, to designate devices that imitate it in engineering.
In the body, peristaltic contractions occur as waves that travel along the wall of a tract. Circular
Peristaltica occurs in many tubular systems, including the esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, as well
Disorders of peristaltic function can impair transit and cause symptoms like dysphagia, abdominal pain, bloating, constipation,