The question is too vague. Fascia is a general term for a type of connective tissue. It doesn't have one specific name. There are many different types of fascia, each with its own specific name based on its location and function in the body.
To answer the question accurately, you need to be more specific. Are you asking about a particular type of fascia?
Here are some examples of fascia names:
- Fascia lata: Deep fascia of the thigh.
- Plantar fascia: Located on the sole of the foot.
- Thoracolumbar fascia: Located in the lower back.
- Brachial fascia: Deep fascia of the upper arm.
- Fascia cruris: Deep fascia of the leg.
- Buck's fascia: A deep layer of fascia covering the penis.
Without more information, it's impossible to provide a single, specific answer. Please clarify which fascia you are asking about.