3 Types Of Fascia
There are 3 different types of Fascia:
Superficial – the outermost layer of the skin in nearly all of the regions of the body and blends with the reticular dermis layer.
Deep – layer of dense fibrous connective tissue that surrounds individual muscles, and also divides groups of muscles into fascial compartments.
Visceral or parietal – suspends the organs with their cavities and wraps them in layers of connective tissue membranes
In addition, there are seven fascial nets:
🕸️The superficial front net
🕸️The superficial back net
🕸️The functional net
🕸️The lateral net
🕸️The spiral net
🕸️The deep front net
🕸️The arm nets
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