Communicating About Fascia: History, Pitfalls, and Recommendations

  • Helene M Langevin, MD University of Vermont
  • Peter A Huijing, PhD Vrije University

Abstract

The modern reader and author need to be aware of possible ambiguities and misunderstandings stemming from different meanings of the word “fascia” because the general meaning of the term can be so vague as to imply little more than some form of connective tissue. “Fascia” encompasses both loose and dense, superficial and deep, and multiple- and single-layered connective tissues. To foster communication, we here suggest twelve specific terms to describe specified aspects of fascial tissue: • Dense connective tissue • Areolar connective tissue • Superficial fascia • Deep fascia • Intermuscular septa • Interosseal membrane • Periost • Neurovascular tract • Epimysium • Intra- and extramuscular aponeurosis • Perimysium • Endomysium

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Published
2009-10-14
How to Cite
Langevin, MD, H. M., & Huijing, PhD, P. A. (2009). Communicating About Fascia: History, Pitfalls, and Recommendations. International Journal of Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork Research Education &Amp; Practice, 2(4), 3–8. https://doi.org/10.3822/ijtmb.v2i4.63
Section
Research