lihasruumi
Lihasruumi refers to the anatomical compartments within the body that contain groups of muscles, nerves, and blood vessels. These compartments are typically enclosed by strong, fibrous connective tissue called fascia. The fascial layers create distinct spaces, preventing the muscles within them from freely expanding or moving against each other. This compartmentalization helps to organize the musculature, protect the enclosed structures, and facilitate efficient muscle function.
Each lihasruumi has a specific role and is supplied by particular arteries and drained by corresponding veins.
A significant medical condition related to lihasruumi is compartment syndrome. This occurs when pressure within a