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The components in fascia

Fascia anatomy & physiologyBy Fascia GuideJanuary 24, 2020

The body consists of cells and the matrix outside, between the cells, the extracellular matrix (ECM). Fascia is the ECM and the cells maintaining the ECM. In this article the components of the Fascia are listed and explained.

Embryology of fascia

Fascia anatomy & physiologyBy Fascia GuideJanuary 24, 2020

During the embryonic development, three primary layers of cells forms, which give rise to all tissues and organs. One of them is the origin of fascia, skeletal, cartilage and muscle, all components which are associated with locomotion.

Collagen

Fascia anatomy & physiologyBy Fascia GuideJanuary 24, 2020

Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body, about 30% of our body protein. Next to water, collagen is the most common component of connective tissue.

What is fascia – in detail

Fascia anatomy & physiologyBy Fascia GuideJanuary 24, 2020

Our entire body, all tissues, consists of cells and the substance that exists outside, around the cells, that is the extracellular matrix. With these explanations of fascia you understand how important it is to see the body as a whole and not part by part.

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