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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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Denonvilliers’ fascia revisited

Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2014
Although several studies have reported that the peritoneum does not contribute to the formation of a fascia between the urogenital organs and rectum, Denonvilliers' fascia (DF), a fascia between the mesorectum and prostate (or vagina) in adults, is believed to be a remnant of the peritoneum.
Ji Hyun, Kim   +5 more
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Preoperative Fascia Iliaca Block Does Not Improve Analgesia after Arthroscopic Hip Surgery, but Causes Quadriceps Muscles Weakness: A Randomized, Double-blind Trial

Anesthesiology, 2018
What We Already Know about This TopicHip arthroscopy is a surgical procedure growing in popularityThe optimal approach to postoperative analgesia has not been identified What This Article Tells Us That Is NewThe addition of preoperative fascia iliaca ...
M. Behrends   +6 more
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A history of fascia

Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y. Print), 2019
Fascia is a generic anatomical term that refers to a variety of the body's soft fibrous connective tissue parts. An expanding interdisciplinary interest in fascia might be accompanied by changes in how fascia is cognized.
Sue Adstrum, H. Nicholson
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Active contractile properties of fascia

Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y. Print), 2019
The ubiquitous network of fascial tissues in the human body is usually regarded as a passive contributor to musculoskeletal dynamics. This review aims to highlight the current understanding of fascial stiffness regulation.
R. Schleip, W. Klingler
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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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Anatomical and functional relationships between external abdominal oblique muscle and posterior layer of thoracolumbar fascia

Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y. Print), 2018
The abdominal muscles are important for the stability of the lumbar region through the thoracolumbar fascia (TLF). However, there is not full agreement regarding the posterior transversal continuity of the external abdominal oblique muscle (EO) with the ...
Chenglei Fan   +6 more
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Lambeau de fascia temporal superficiel (fascia temporalis)

2010
Ce lambeau est utilise en couverture de pertes de substance faciales cutanees (laterofrontales, orbito-palpebrales, zygomatiques, auriculaires, jugales) oro-pharyngees et endobuccales muqueuses (maxillaires, jugales), comprises dans l’arc de rotation du pedicule temporal superficiel, le point fixe etant l’emergence de ce pedicule au-dessus de l’arcade ...
Laurent Guyot   +2 more
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Thoracolumbar fascia

Clinical Biomechanics, 1990
M J, Pearcy, D R, Williams, K E, Moxham
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TEMPORALIS FASCIA

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1970
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