Browsing by Subject "Fascia"
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(SOC CHILENA ANATOMIA, 2011-03)The skeletal muscle fascia corresponds to a condensation of connective tissue. Fascias are highly innervated and sensitive, and can cover non-expandable structures as well as musculature. It is suggested that fascias have ...
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(Universidad de la Frontera, 2011)The skeletal muscle fascia corresponds to a condensation of connective tissue. Fascias are highly innervated and sensitive, and can cover non-expandable structures as well as musculature. It is suggested that fascias have ...
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(Wiley & Sons, 2015)Different authors have modelled myofascial tissue connectivity over a distance using cadaveric models, but invivo models are scarce. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between pelvic motion and deep ...
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(Biomed Central, 2016)Background: The fascia provides and transmits forces for connective tissues, thereby regulating human posture and movement. One way to assess the myofascial interaction is a fascia ultrasound recording. Ultrasound can ...