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fascial

  • a word derived from fascia.
    fascia
    noun
    a band or fillet, as for binding the hair.

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“Get that fascial tension like you’re reaching for the net. Awesome. Now, hold.”

From New York Times Apr. 25, 2023

The team announced the move Tuesday and said that an MRI done on the calf Monday revealed fascial disruption, but no muscle fiber disruption.

From Seattle Times Aug. 30, 2022

His conversation is studded with references to fascial chains and kinesthetic submodalities, and in drills, he likes to trick the brain into creating new neuropathways.

From New York Times May 11, 2011

Jaqua's score was a welcome sight to Seattle fans eagerly waiting for the 6-foot-3 forward to get healthy after surgery to repair a lower abdominal fascial tear.

From Seattle Times Jul. 1, 2010

Sarcoma and fibro-sarcoma of the slowly growing type may develop from any of the fascial structures in the neck, or from the connective tissue surrounding the blood vessels.

From Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition. by Alexander Miles

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