The term that refers to structures related to muscle and fascia is "myofascial." This term combines "myo," which pertains to muscle, and "fascial," relating to the fascia, a connective tissue that surrounds muscles and other structures in the body. Myofascial issues often involve pain and dysfunction in both muscles and fascia.
Fasciectomy is the term for surgical removal of fascia.
Myocele is the protrusion of a muscle through its surrounding fascia. Another term for myocele is muscle hernia.
That describes a myocele.myoceleHernia of a muscle through the fascia surrounding it describes a myocele
Fasciodesis is the medical term meaning suture of the fascia to a skeletal attachment. A related term, fasciorrhaphy, means suture of the fascia, e.g. to repair a wound.
The medical term for an injury in which a few muscle fibers are torn but the fascia is left intact is a "muscle strain" or "pulled muscle". It is a common injury that can result from overstretching or overloading the muscle. Treatment usually involves rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE) to reduce swelling and promote healing.
Axillary is the medical term meaning pertaining to the liver.
Escharotomy is surgical incision into eschar or dead tissue.
Chiral or manual is the medical term meaning pertaining to the hand.
Systemic or systematic means pertaining to systems.
Periodontal is the medical term meaning pertaining to around the tooth.
This would be icteric, meaning pertaining to icterus.
Muscular means pertaining to muscle.MuscularMuscular (Muscul = ref to muscle + ar = pertaining to) is an adjective, so it has to have something to modify, such as muscular body, intramuscular injection, muscular contraction, etc.Did you know that the Latin "musculus" which we generally interpret as "muscle" literally means "little mouse"? The same reference is found in the Greek "mys" which means both "mouse" and "muscle". Apparently some of the muscles, in contraction, looked like a mouse body or reacted like a mouse would.