IPA: /ˈfæʃə/
KK: /ˈfæʃə/
A sheet or band of tissue in the body that connects, separates, or supports muscles and organs, or a flat horizontal band in architecture.
The surgeon explained how the fascia helps to support the muscles during the operation.
**Fascia** → It originates from Latin *fascia*, meaning a band or a strip. The word refers to a band of connective tissue that surrounds muscles, organs, and other structures in the body.
Imagine a band or strip that holds things together — that's what fascia does in the body.