Tissue fibrosis involves the excessive deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins, predominantly collagen, which can disrupt normal tissue architecture and function. This pathological remodeling can also significantly impact interstitial fluid dynamics and...
The concept of a unified, continuous interstitium across tissues and organs as proposed by Neil Theise and his colleagues in their landmark studies (Benias et al., 2018; Theise et al., 2018) provides an expanded perspective on the fascial system, its role in human...
Muscles are one of the most dynamic tissues in the human body, serving as the primary drivers of movement and stability, the major source of heat production, and interacting intricately with the fascia to facilitate these functions. A. Movement and Stability Muscles...
In the human body, muscles are integral to nearly every form of movement and posture. Muscles are typically categorized into three types: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac. Each type has its unique features and roles in the body’s functioning. A. Skeletal Muscles...
The fascia, an often underappreciated aspect of human anatomy, plays a paramount role in maintaining the integrity of the body. The two core functions of the fascia in the human body are providing connection and support, and allowing flexibility and mobility. A....