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1Department of Foundational Medical Studies, Foundational Medical Studies, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, Rochester, Michigan.
Fascia, a crucial connective tissue, plays a significant role in various bodily functions and pathologies. Integrating fascia education into health curricula is essential for future healthcare professionals to understand its widespread influence.
Area of Science:
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Medical Education
Background:
- Fascia is an influential, yet often overlooked, organ system gaining research interest.
- It plays roles in pathology, fluid movement, proprioception, muscle function, pain perception, and more.
- Its connective nature makes it relevant across various healthcare disciplines.
Purpose of the Study:
- To highlight the importance of fascia in healthcare professional education.
- To demonstrate how fascia can be integrated into existing health curricula without adding coursework time.
Main Methods:
- The article discusses the pervasive nature of fascia throughout the body.
- It suggests embedding fascia education across diverse healthcare programs and curriculum structures.
Main Results:
- Fascia's fundamental role in connecting bodily systems supports its integration into any health curriculum.
- Educators can incorporate fascia into various subjects, from anatomy to pathology.
Conclusions:
- Fascia is a critical component of human physiology and pathology.
- Integrating fascia education is feasible and necessary for comprehensive healthcare training.
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