fascia
n.
band; bandage; flat strip (Architecture); band of connective tissue (Anatomy); band of color (Zoology)
Fascia
Fascia (făsh'ē-ə), pl. fas·ci·ae (făsh'ē-ē), adj. fascial (făsh'ē-əl) (from
latin: a band) is the
soft tissue component of the
connective tissue system that permeates the human body. It interpenetrates and surrounds
muscles,
bones,
organs,
nerves,
blood vessels and other structures. Fascia is an uninterrupted, three-dimensional web of
tissue that extends from head to toe, from front to back, from interior to exterior. It is responsible for maintaining structural integrity; for providing support and protection; and acts as a shock absorber. Fascia has an essential role in
hemodynamic and
biochemical processes, and provides the
matrix that allows for
intercellular communication. Fascia functions as the body's first line of defense against
pathogenic agents and
infections. After injury, it is the fascia that creates an environment for
tissue repair.
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Fascia
Fascia /fas·cia/ pl. fas´ciae [L.] a sheet or band of fibrous tissue such as lies deep to the skin or invests muscles and various body organs. [
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fascia
Noun
1. a sheet or band of fibrous connective tissue separating or binding together muscles and organs etc
(synonym) facia
(hypernym) connective tissue
(hyponym) aponeurosis
fascia (f)
n.
band, strip; bandage; sweatband; wrapper; zone, section
fasciare
v.
bandage, swathe, bind, band, strap up, swaddle, wrap