epimysiumsamt
Epimysiumsamt is a term used in anatomy and myology to describe the fibrous connective tissue structure that surrounds an entire muscle. The term derives from "epimysium," which is the outermost layer of connective tissue enveloping muscle tissue, and "samt," a Scandinavian word meaning "together" or "with." However, in mainstream anatomical terminology, "epimysium" is the standard term.
The epimysium functions to protect muscles from friction against other muscles and bones, provides structural support,
Within muscles, the epimysium is continuous with the perimysium, which surrounds individual fascicles (bundles of muscle
In addition to its protective and structural roles, the epimysium also contributes to the overall elasticity
The term "epimysiumsamt" is not widely used in standard anatomical literature but may appear in specific regional