The fascia can be defined as a dynamic highly complex connective tissue network com-posed of different types of cells embedded in the extracellular matrix and nervous fibers: each component plays a specific role in the fascial system changing and responding to stimuli in different ways. This review intends to discuss the various components of the fascia and their specific roles; this will be carried out in the effort to shed light on the mechanisms by which they affect the entire network and all body systems. A clear understanding of fascial anatomy from a microscopic viewpoint can further elucidate its physiological and pathological characteristics and facilitate the identification of appropriate treatment strategies
The fascial system builds a three-dimensional continuum of soft, collagen-containing, loose and dens...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe skeletal muscle fascia corresponds to a condensation of connective ti...
The skeletal muscle fascia corresponds to a condensation of connective tissue. Fascias are highly in...
This paper examines the main characteristics of the human fascial system, considered in its three-di...
of recent progress in fascia research which has greatly expanded during the past seven or eight Fasc...
Basic sciences are the backbone of every clear understanding of how the body is composed and how dif...
Recent evidences show that fascia plays a key role in myofascial pain, such as chronic low back pain...
Recent works have demonstrated that the deep fascia is a multilayer structure, formed by different l...
connective tissue of the fascia of the human trapezius muscle. Int. J. Morphol., 29(1):299-303, 2011...
Fascial tissues form a ubiquitous network throughout the whole body, which is usually regarded as a ...
: Currently, myofascial pain has become one of the main problems in healthcare systems. Research int...
The fascial system builds a three-dimensional continuum of soft, collagen-containing, loose and dens...
Fascia represents an intricate system of connective tissue that permeates throughout the human body....
Copyright © 2015 B. Bordoni and E. Zanier. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
The fascial system builds a three-dimensional continuum of soft, collagen-containing, loose and dens...
The fascial system builds a three-dimensional continuum of soft, collagen-containing, loose and dens...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe skeletal muscle fascia corresponds to a condensation of connective ti...
The skeletal muscle fascia corresponds to a condensation of connective tissue. Fascias are highly in...
This paper examines the main characteristics of the human fascial system, considered in its three-di...
of recent progress in fascia research which has greatly expanded during the past seven or eight Fasc...
Basic sciences are the backbone of every clear understanding of how the body is composed and how dif...
Recent evidences show that fascia plays a key role in myofascial pain, such as chronic low back pain...
Recent works have demonstrated that the deep fascia is a multilayer structure, formed by different l...
connective tissue of the fascia of the human trapezius muscle. Int. J. Morphol., 29(1):299-303, 2011...
Fascial tissues form a ubiquitous network throughout the whole body, which is usually regarded as a ...
: Currently, myofascial pain has become one of the main problems in healthcare systems. Research int...
The fascial system builds a three-dimensional continuum of soft, collagen-containing, loose and dens...
Fascia represents an intricate system of connective tissue that permeates throughout the human body....
Copyright © 2015 B. Bordoni and E. Zanier. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
The fascial system builds a three-dimensional continuum of soft, collagen-containing, loose and dens...
The fascial system builds a three-dimensional continuum of soft, collagen-containing, loose and dens...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe skeletal muscle fascia corresponds to a condensation of connective ti...
The skeletal muscle fascia corresponds to a condensation of connective tissue. Fascias are highly in...