What is Clavectoral Fascia?
Piano fascia is a leaf of soft tissue found in the chest. In the shape of a triangle, separated pectoralis major, large superficial chest muscle, from the muscles laminated below it. This tissue layer, also known as the Coracoclavicular Fascia, ranges from the Subclavius muscle just below the collar down to the inner edge of the smaller muscle Pectoralis and from the upper ribbone only to the bone side of the breast through the cococooid process, which is the projection of the blade located on the upper front aspect of the shoulder. Piano fascia penetrates numerous blood vessels, including lymphatic vessels that lead to nodes in axille or armpits, lateral breast nerve, cephalic vein and thoracoacromial arteries and veins.
in the anterior wall of the human chest, also the area also referred to as the chest, there are several layers of tissue. These tissues are bounded by the sternum or breasts in the middle of the chest, the collarbone orThe collarbone passing through the upper part of the chest, the corocoid process of the blade on the upper part of the shoulder and the axil on the lateral aspect of the chest. Deep to the skin and fat, creating the farthest layers of the thoracic tissue, the main muscles of the pectoralis, whose fibers come along the length of the breast side and meet to attach to the front of the upper humerus bones in the arm. Like many body muscles, the pectoralis major is closed by a thin tissue known as fascia.
Immediately below the fascia covering the deep or innermost surface of the main pectoralis is Clavectoral fascia. At the top comes from the lower aspect or underside of the bone of the collarbone, specifically on a close depression called the Subklavian grooves. This is where the subclavius muscle connects to the bone, a thin muscle that runs parallel to the collarbone and the upper chest passes horizontally. The piano fascia is based on the edges of the groove in two layers that cover the front and back of this muscle.
under subclavius with two inThe piano fascias connect the piano fascia to form a single leaf of tissue. This leaf ranges from the fascia from the nearby border of Sternum in the area between the first and second ribs and also from the upper rib. It then crosses the space under the subclavius muscle and connects to the pectoralis minor and is again divided into two layers that close this muscle. The pectoralis major is a muscles similar to the strap that sloped the chest from the cocococooid process of the shoulder to the front of the thoracic basket. It creates a diagonal boundary that gives the keyboard fascia its triangular shape.
upper outer corner of fascia, after monitoring the lower limit of the collar bone towards the shoulder, Attaches Coracoid also. This is a rounded bone protrusion of the upper shoulder blade that projected over the upper part of the shoulder. In this upper corner of the chest, where Subclavius encounters pectoralis minor, the key fascia covers and provides protection of blood vessels that reach from the chest to the axillary area or armpit: Thoracocromial Cloves, LympaticVéva vessels, lymphatic vessels, lymphatic vessels.