Myocele is the protrusion of a muscle through its surrounding fascia. Another term for myocele is muscle hernia.
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Fasciectomy is the term for surgical removal of fascia.
Escharotomy is surgical incision into eschar or dead tissue.
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.
The tensor fascia lata (TFL) muscle is named for its function and anatomical relationship. "Tensor" refers to its role in tensing the fascia, specifically the iliotibial band, which runs along the outer thigh. "Fascia lata" translates to "wide band," indicating the broad connective tissue that the muscle influences. Together, the name reflects both the muscle's action and its association with the surrounding fascia.
The fibrous membrane surrounding each muscle is the fascia. This membrane comprises connective tissue.
The fibrous membrane surrounding each muscle is the fascia. This membrane comprises connective tissue.
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A hernia of a muscle through the fascia surrounding it occurs when muscular tissue protrudes through a weakened area in the connective tissue (fascia) that normally contains it. This can happen due to various factors, including increased pressure within the abdominal cavity or a congenital weakness in the fascia. Such hernias can lead to pain, discomfort, and complications if the blood supply to the protruding tissue is compromised. Common types include inguinal, umbilical, and femoral hernias, depending on their location.
The muscle belly is the main bulk of the muscle, made up of many layers of tissue surrounded by fascia (sheets of connective tissue running throughout your body). The structure of a muscle, from macro (large) to micro (small) is: 1. muscle belly - a bundle of fascicles 2. fascicle - a bundle of fibers 3. fiber - a muscle cell (bundle of myofibrils) 4. myofibril - a bundle of myofilaments 5. filament - actin & myosin proteins The fascia in the muscle, called deep fascia (as opposed to superficial fascia which lies just beneath the skin) has 3 layers: 1. epimysium - an overcoat of dense connective tissue surrounding the entire muscle 2. perimysium - fibrous connective tissue that surrounds each fascicle (bundle of muscle fibers) 3. endomysium - sheath of connective tissue surrounding each muscle fiber
the tensia fascia muscle does abduction, medial rotation and flexion of the hip joint
Myoanatomy is the medical term meaning structure of a muscle. It may also mean the study of muscle structure.