Aponeuroses (plural of
aponeurosis: απο, "away" or "of", and νευρον, "sinew", and pronounced ap·o·neu·ro·sis) are layers of flat broad
Kaynak: AponeurosisThe bicipital
aponeurosis (also known as lacertus fibrosus) is a broad
aponeurosis of the biceps brachii which is located in the
Kaynak: Bicipital aponeurosisThe palmar
aponeurosis (palmar fascia) invests the muscles of the palm, and consists of central, lateral, and medial portions.
Kaynak: Palmar aponeurosisThe galea aponeurotica (epicranial
aponeurosis,
aponeurosis epicranialis) is a tough layer of dense fibrous tissue which covers the upper
Kaynak: Galea aponeuroticaAttached to the posterior border of the hard palate is a thin, firm fibrous wikt:lamella | lamella called the palatine
aponeurosis,
Kaynak: Palatine aponeurosisThe Gluteal
aponeurosis is a fibrous membrane , from the fascia lata, that lies between the iliac crest and the superior border of the
Kaynak: Gluteal aponeurosisThe Subscapular
aponeurosis is a fibrous membrane that lines the subscapular fossa of the scapula . Category:Human head and neck
Kaynak: Subscapular aponeurosisThe pharyngeal
aponeurosis (or pharyngobasilar fascia , or fibrous coat), is situated between the mucous and muscular layers.
Kaynak: Pharyngobasilar fasciaThere is still some debate as to whether it is deep fascia or an
aponeurosis . The Dorland's Medical Dictionary defines an
aponeurosis as
Kaynak: Plantar fasciaSubgaleal hemorrhage or hematoma is bleeding in the potential space between the skull periosteum and the scalp galea
aponeurosis .
Kaynak: Subgaleal hemorrhageThe central tendon of the diaphragm is a thin but strong
aponeurosis situated slightly anterior to the vault formed by the muscle,
Kaynak: Central tendon of diaphragmIt occurs when the
aponeurosis of the adductor pollicis muscle becomes interposed between the ruptured ulnar collateral ligament (UCL)
Kaynak: Stener lesionLayer of loose but strong connective tissue often containing fat covering and investing all muscles; an
aponeurosis The intrinsic
Kaynak: MyofasciaOrigin and insertion It arises from the posterior nasal spine of the palatine bones and from the palatine
aponeurosis . It descends to be
Kaynak: Musculus uvulaeIt arises by a broad
aponeurosis , which is attached to the upper part of the intertrochanteric line , to the anterior and inferior
Kaynak: Vastus lateralis muscle