fascia 的定义
plural fas·ci·ae [fash-ee-ee] /ˈfæʃ iˌi/ for 1, 3-5; fas·cias [fey-shuhz] /ˈfeɪ ʃəz/ for 2.
- a band or fillet, as for binding the hair.
- Also called fascia board . facia.
- Architecture. any relatively broad, flat, horizontal surface, as the outer edge of a cornice, a stringcourse, etc.any of a number of horizontal bands, usually three in number, each projecting beyond the one below to form the architrave in the Ionic, Corinthian, and Composite orders.
- Anatomy, Zoology. a band or sheath of connective tissue investing, supporting, or binding together internal organs or parts of the body.tissue of this kind.
- Zoology, Botany. a distinctly marked band of color.
更多fascia例句
- You also may begin to feel the springiness of your plantar fascia and achilles tendons that allows us to hop, jump, and run with elasticity.
- The seats, dashboard, arm rests, door panels, plastic fascias, headliner, and other surfaces can all play a part due to the material choice and manufacturing procedure.
- Deep-tissue massage requires a massager that can reach into the deepest muscle layers and fascia, the muscles’ connective tissues.
- Like other recovery methods, there’s a lot of mixed evidence over massages, which work to reduce the tension of the muscle’s fascia.
- In some cases, muscle soreness can be brought on by tightened fascia, and pressing on it is meant to relax that grip.
- A rare condition, it is a bacterial infection that tears through the body's fascia, destroying all tissue in its path.
- Valve as in type, but with a transverse fascia; stri, 10 in 10 , curved or bent near the ends.
- In some forms the fascia is marked by very faint, short stri on the margin.
- We now have exposed to view the glistening white fascia of the arm, which must be incised cautiously for about an inch.
- Primary union of the small surgical wound of the skin and fascia occurs in forty-eight hours.
- The chief physiological antagonistics of the glutei are the quadriceps femoris and tensor fascia lata.