Fascia is a sheet or band of connective tissue that surrounds muscles, groups of muscles, nerves, and blood vessels, helping to support and stabilize them. It forms a continuous network throughout the body and plays a key role in movement, force transmission, and proprioception. In anatomy, fascia is typically categorized by location (e.g., superficial fascia, deep fascia) and its functional properties.
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