Fascial Nomenclature: Update on Related Consensus Process
- 01The term "fascia" has been used inconsistently and confusingly
- 02An expert committee worked to create a consensus on terminology
- 03They proposed two definitions: "a fascia" and "the fascial system"
- 04The goal is to create clarity for research and clinical practice
Experts proposed two distinct definitions to clarify the confusing and inconsistent use of the term 'fascia' in research and practice.
The term fascia is increasingly used not only by anatomists but also by other professionals and authors in different health-oriented fields. This goes along with an inconsistent usage of the term, in which many different tissues are included by different authors causing an increasing amount of confusion. The Fascia Research Society acted to address this issue by establishing a Fascia Nomenclature Committee (FNC) with the purpose of clarifying the terminology relating to fascia. This committee conducted an elaborate Delphi process to foster a structured consensus debate among different experts in the field. This process led to two distinct terminology recommendations from the FNC, defining the terms "a fascia" and "the fascial system." This article reports on the process behind this proposed terminology as well as the implications for inclusion and exclusion of different tissue types to these definitions. Clin. Anat. 32:929-933, 2019. © 2019 The Authors. Clinical Anatomy published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Association of Clinical Anatomists.
- APA
- Robert Schleip, Gil Hedley, & Can A Yucesoy (2019). Fascial Nomenclature: Update on Related Consensus Process. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/fascial-nomenclature-update-on-related-consensus-process/
- MLA
- Robert Schleip, et al. "Fascial Nomenclature: Update on Related Consensus Process." 2019, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/fascial-nomenclature-update-on-related-consensus-process/.
- Chicago
- Robert Schleip, Gil Hedley, Can A Yucesoy. 2019. "Fascial Nomenclature: Update on Related Consensus Process.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/fascial-nomenclature-update-on-related-consensus-process/
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