
Fascia: The Body's Remarkable, Functional Glue
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Science, Chemistry, Health Sciences, Biology
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11th Grade - University
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Fascia is a crucial connective tissue in the body, linking muscles, organs, and nerves. It plays a significant role in sensation, movement, and proprioception. Once considered filler, fascia is now recognized for its unique mechanical properties, changing from solid to liquid states. This adaptability is key to its function in the body, influencing everything from hormonal signaling to chronic pain. Research continues to explore fascia's potential in medicine and engineering, highlighting its complexity and importance.
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