Fascial space
*Fascial spaces are organs of human tissue filled with fatty or connective tissue. In a medical context, fascia is used to define a specific area. When a doctor identifies a specific area of fascia, they are designating its location in the human body. A doctor may use different definitions and terminologies to designate a specific area in the tissues of the human body. It depends on the specialist and on the goals he pursues. Let me give you a few definitions:*
1. An organ of the human body that has a certain size and shape, filled with certain products that have a certain density and hardness. Thus, the fascial organ is a “tissue body” and we can clearly define its concept. The term means "body" that is filled with juice from foods of varying densities. 2. Organs of the human body located under the skin and associated with fat, having different thickness and fullness, these are fasciatis. Fasciation means “leakage of fluid.” 3. Free separation of muscles that have a certain outline. When doctors call something fascia, they are referring to the specific contents of a particular opening in an area of the human body where there are muscles and even bones. Such an instrument is useful for moving skin and muscle tissue during various procedures. It can also serve as a procedure for removing excess fat, so it is often used during