pacinian corpuscle,,,present in hypodermis or deep in the dermis
The Pacinian corpuscle responds to "mechanical" pressure i.e. touch.
The skin is an example of a cutaneous membrane. It is composed of the epidermis and dermis layers, serving as a protective barrier for the body against external factors and helping regulate body temperature.
Mechanoreceptors are part of the nervous system that detect changes in movement or pressure. They are a cutaneous receptor found in the dermis or epidermis. They involve special tiny organs. These include cutaneous mechanoreceptors (for light touch), Ruffini's end organ (sustained pressure), Meissner's corpuscle (changes in texture, slow vibrations), Pacinian corpuscle (deep pressure, fast vibrations) and Merkel's disc (sustained touch and pressure).
pacinian corpuscle
Cutaneous (originating in the skin of subcutaneous tissue, such as a shaving nick or paper cut), deep somatic pain (arising from bone, ligaments and tendons, nerves, or veins and arteries).
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A deep sea vessel. Examples: Alivin and Jason.
The integumentary structure that functions to sense heavy pressure is the Pacinian corpuscle, also known as a lamellar corpuscle. These specialized sensory receptors are located deep within the dermis and subcutaneous tissue, responding to deep pressure and vibration. When pressure is applied, the Pacinian corpuscles become activated, sending signals to the nervous system to inform the brain about the sensory input. Their structure allows them to quickly adapt to changes in pressure, making them effective for detecting heavy touch stimuli.
-deep cutaneous nerves of mandibular nerve of the trigeminal trunk -temporalis muscle inserts into it -superficial temporal artery associated with it is the auriculotemporal nerve -zygomaticotemporal branches of the zygomatic nerve of the maxillary nerve of the trigeminal trunk -anjawi5
Such structure could be called a Canyon.
The burn needs to be deep enough to damage the hypo dermis and cutaneous layer.
It is applied with greater pressure and to deeper layers of muscle than Swedish, which is why it is called deep tissue and is effective for chronic muscular tension.