peristàctics
Peristàctics is a term used in several technical contexts to describe processes that propagate a wave of actuation or contraction along a flexible medium to move material, resembling natural peristalsis. In biology and engineering, peristàctics refers to coordinated, sequential actions that transport contents through tubular structures or channels.
Origins and usage: The word builds on Greek roots that give a sense of around and arrangement,
Biological context: In organisms, peristàctics describes rhythmic, wave-like contractions of smooth muscle that push food, urine,
Technological applications: In soft robotics and biomedical engineering, peristàctics informs the design of artificial peristaltic pumps
Clinical and research relevance: Understanding peristàctics contributes to diagnosing motility disorders, improving surgical techniques that affect