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The Vascularized Fascia of the Scalp

Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery, 1989
The fascial layers of the temporal and occipital regions of the scalp were examined in 11 fresh cadavers. In the temporal region, three independently vascularized layers were isolated, all of which could be elevated on a single superficial temporal artery, but separated to remain independently vascularized from specific branches of this parent trunk ...
I B, Kaplan, D A, Gilbert, J K, Terzis
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Obtaining Fascia Lata

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1987
The surgical procedure for obtaining fascia lata can be easily carried out by the ophthalmic surgeon. However, anatomy related to obtaining the tissue, as outlined in standard surgical textbooks, is not entirely accurate and should be clarified. The tissue necessary for strong frontalis slings should come from a thick band of fascia lata referred to as
D R, Jordan, R L, Anderson
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The biomechanics of the thoracolumbar fascia

Clinical Biomechanics, 1987
The back muscles alone are unable to provide the extensor moment required to lift large weights, and must be aided by another source of anti-flexion moments. It has been postulated that contraction of the abdominal muscles can provide an extension moment by developing tension in the thoracolumbar fascia (TLF).
Macintosh, Janet E.   +2 more
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Tuberculosis of the endothoracic fascia

Pediatric Pulmonology, 2006
AbstractA 13‐year‐old boy presented with a history of respiratory infection that had progressed for 3 months. A chest X‐ray showed pathological findings that suggested endothoracic fascia compromise (Skarby sign). The thorax computerized axial tomography scan revealed multiple opacities in the fascia.
Beatriz, Broglia   +3 more
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Frontiers in fascia research

Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 2018
Basic sciences are the backbone of every clear understanding of how the body is composed and how different structures and functions are connected with each other. It is obvious that there is a huge variability in human beings - not only in terms of the outer appearance such as measurements of height, weight, muscle mass and other physical properties ...
Carla Alessandra, Avila Gonzalez   +6 more
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The interpectoral fascia flap

Clinical Anatomy, 2008
AbstractDespite the great number of pedicled and free flaps that are available for defect and contour repair, the number of fascia flaps with an axial blood supply are sparse. Such flaps with their gliding function are mandatory, whenever coverage with very thin, well‐vascularized tissue is necessary.
Beer, G M, Manestar, A, Manestar, M
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TRANSVERSALIS FASCIA REDISCOVERED

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2000
The transversalis fascia is a layer in the make-up of the posterior inguinal wall. It is the deepest, thinnest, and least important layer in terms of the prevention of herniation. It is a segment of the wider endoabdominal fascia. The true posterior wall of the inguinal canal is formed, in varying degrees, by the muscles or aponeuroses of the internal ...
R, Bendavid, D, Howarth
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Plantar Fascia Injection

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1999
Plantar fasciitis is a major cause of heel pain in athletes and active people. The pain can usually be controlled with conservative measures, such as stretching, the use of arch supports, night splinting, and short-term activity modification, which allow the injured tissue to heal.
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A Modified Fascia Needle

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1989
A new fascia needle has been designed. It is considerably easier to handle and does not have any of the problems surgeons typically encounter with the Wright needle.
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The migratory fascia hypothesis

Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 2009
When treating pelvic obliquity, the author has noticed apparent ridging of soft issue in the gluteal region. In an effort to understand this phenomenon, an informal field study involved searching athletes for common movement patterns that might induce pelvic distortion, including torsion around the vertical axis. The author was curious about consequent
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