myofascial

myofascial
Of or relating to the fascia surrounding and separating muscle tissue.

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myo·fas·cial -'fash-(ē-)əl adj of or relating to the fasciae of muscles <\myofascial pain>

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myo·fas·ci·al (mi″o-fashґe-əl) pertaining to or involving the fascia surrounding and associated with muscle tissue.

Medical dictionary. 2011.

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