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This Movement Is Called Swallowing Or Deglutition
Peristaltic waves
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The medical term for wave-like contractions is peristalsis. This is the rhythmic muscular movements that helps propel food and other materials through the digestive tract.
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Different types of muscle contractions
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peristalsis
muscular contractions
You can do this through the muscular contractions that are happening in your esophagus.
Smooth muscles in the wall of an esophagus move food downward with a squeezing action. These waves of muscle contractions move food through the entire digestive tract. This process is called peristalsis.
Peristalsis is the process of wave-like muscular contractions that moves food down the esophagus into the stomach.Once it is in your throat,peristaltic actionmoves it up to your stomach
After passing through the pharynx, the food enters the esophagus, a muscular tube that connects the pharynx to the stomach. muscle contractions push the food through the esophagus and toward the stomach.
A Jackhammer esophogas is where the person's Esophagus has High Contractions, like a Jackhammer pounding in to concrete. The person has difficulty swallowing and pushing food through the Esophagus because the Esophagus is so contracted it doe not move the food effectively through the Esophagus into the Stomach as a Normal Esophagus would. It is Rare, affecting Women more than Men, with age of onset in the early 50's. It is a Motility Disorder, not a Swallowing Disorder per se.