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  • ...descends between and attaches to the deep [[fascia]] and the superficial fascia of the IT band (5 cm in width). Running superficially to the greater trocha ...omprises the fascial [[aponeurosis]] of the gluteus maximus and the tensor fascia latae. The IT band then runs along the lateral aspect of the thigh, attachi
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  • ...oblique Popliteal [[ligament]] and, the Popliteus muscle covered by its [[Fascia]]<ref name=":1" />. ...roof of the Popliteal fossa is covered by the [[Tensor Fascia Lata|Fascia Lata]] which is strongly reinforced by the transverse fibers. Thus, the roof is
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  • * [[Tensor Fascia Lata|Tensor Fasciae Lata]]
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  • ...acral foramina]], positioned underneath the psoas muscle's parietal pelvic fascia. It exits the pelvis inferior to the [[piriformis]] muscle via the [[Greate ...teal Fossa|popliteal fossa]] (posterior knee), it pierces through the deep fascia and travels towards the first half of the posterior leg with the [[Small Sa
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  • ...s|gluteus maximus]], [[Gluteus Medius|gluteus medius]] and [[Tensor Fascia Lata|tensor fasciae latae]] muscles<ref name=":0">Radiopedia ITB Available: http ...band (ITB). is a thick band of fascia formed proximally at the hip by the fascia of the gluteus maximus, gluteus medius and tensor fasciae latae muscles.
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  • |[[Tensor Fascia Lata|Tensor Fascia Latae]] |[[Tensor Fascia Lata|Tensor Fascia Latae]]
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  • # [[Tensor Fascia Lata|tensor fascia lata]] origins from the anterior and dorsal aspect of the iliac crest
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  • ...lly from the femur. At the greater trochanter, fibres of the tensor fascia lata muscle and gluteus maximus muscle inserts in the iliotibial tract. When app
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  • ...consists of skin, superficial and deep [[fascia]] (fascia lata, cribiform fascia) of the the thigh and subcutaneous tissue.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...L muscle is an integral part of the [[Thoracolumbar Fascia|thoracolumbar]] fascia, a [[Myofascial Pain|myofascial]] system that covers the posterior area of * An integral part of the thoracolumbar fascia and also
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  • ...descends between and attaches to the deep [[fascia]] and the superficial fascia of the IT band (5 cm in width). Running superficially to the greater trocha ...omprises the fascial [[aponeurosis]] of the gluteus maximus and the tensor fascia latae. The IT band then runs along the lateral aspect of the thigh, attachi
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  • ...liotibial Tract|iliotibial tract]] (ITB) and [[Tensor Fascia Lata|tensor fascia latae]] (TFL) also play a role in knee extension<ref>Radiopedia Knee Availa
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  • ...r part of the tibia to the transverse or cruciate crural ligaments or deep fascia.<ref name=":0">Drake R, Vogl W, Mitchell AWM 2004 Gray’s Anatomy for Stud *Deep surface of the fascia
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  • ...gluteus medius]], [[Gluteus Minimus|gluteus minimus]], and [[Tensor Fascia Lata|tensor fasciae latae]]. ..._minimus_and_tensor_fascia_lata Gluteus medius, gluteus minimus and tensor fascia latae are overactive during gait in post-menopausal women with greater troc
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  • ...nce; Muscle Testing and Function with Posture and Pain 4th Edition; Tensor Fascia Latae; Page No.216</ref> ...mally it splits into superficial and deep layers, enclosing tensor fasciae lata and anchoring this muscle to the iliac crest. It also receives most of the
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  • [[File:1122 Gluteal Muscles that Move the Femur a.png|thumb|Tensor Fascia Latae]] [[Tensor Fascia Lata|Tensor fascia latae (TFL)]]: the [[Pelvic Landmarks|anterior superior iliac spine]] to [[
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  • ...st the sciatic notch below. The muscle firmly adheres to a robust layer of fascia, which it shares with the gluteus maximus at its posterior end.<ref name="p ...ipsilateral [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Tensor_Fascia_Lata tensor fascia lata] and contralateral [[Quadratus Lumborum|quadratus lumborum]], to create a
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  • ...[[Pubic Symphysis Dysfunction|pubic symphysis]] ligaments, and endopelvic fascia ligament. |[[Tensor Fascia Lata|Tensor fascia lata]]
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  • ...ula, interosseous membrane, the posterior intermuscular septum of the leg, fascia of tibialis posterior muscle == Fascia ==
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  • ...ip flexors ([[Rectus Femoris|rectus femoris]], [[Tensor Fascia Lata|tensor fascia latae)]] * [[Fascia]] of the upper limb
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  • ...|gluteus medius]], [[Gluteus Minimus|gluteus minimus]] and [[Tensor Fascia Lata|tensor fasciae latae]] muscles. They are found in the gluteal region, an ar
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  • * This surface of pectineus is covered with the deep layer of fascia lata that separates it from the femoral artery, femoral vein and great saphenou
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  • * continuous with [[Fascia|fascia lata]] of the thigh ** the free concave border is an attachment for obturator fascia
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  • ...bial band in situ. Please note the relationship between the tensor fascia lata and the gluteus maximus.]] ...origins of the ITB are contractile: the [[Tensor Fascia Lata|tensor fascia lata]] (TFL) and the [[Gluteus Maximus|gluteus maximus]]. If there is muscle ten
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  • *[[Tensor Fascia Lata|Tensor Fascia Latae]] *[[Tensor Fascia Lata|Tensor Fascia Latae]]
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  • * back extensors and [[Thoracolumbar Fascia|thoracolumbar fascia]] * gluteal muscles and [[Tensor Fascia Lata|TFL]]
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  • *'''[[Tensor Fascia Lata|Tensor Fascia Latae (TFL)]]''' is active from the beginning of stance, and also the end o
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  • * Flexor retinaculum - thickening of deep fascia over plantar aspect of tarsus |Tensore fascia lata
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  • ...H, Vleeming A, Schuenke M.D, Danneels L &amp; Schleip R. The thoracolumbar fascia: anatomy, function and clinical considerations. Journal of Anatomy 2012; 22 ...due to extra forces, to keep an equilibrium, is called ‘force closure.<ref>Fascia and Fitness [http://www.fascialfitness.net.au/articles/form-closure-force-c
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  • ...om the [[Gluteus Maximus|gluteus maximus]] and [[Tensor Fascia Lata|tensor fascia latae]] muscles, and extending past the lateral femoral condyle, where it i ...cause further compression at the knee when the gluteus maximus and tensor fascia latae eccentrically contract in order to decelerate the lower limb during t
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  • * Passive stabilizers: [[Tensor Fascia Lata|Tensor fascia lata]], patellar ligament, knee capsule, patellofemoral ligament (medial and lat
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  • |Tensor fascia lata |[[File:Tensor Fascia Lata.jpg|center|150x150px|alt=|frameless]]
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  • ...coxa saltans. Myofascial release of the [[Tensor Fascia Lata|tensor fascia lata]], [[Gluteus Medius|gluteus medius]] and [[Gluteus Maximus|gluteus maximus]
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  • ...eus medius and minimus muscles and also [[Tensor Fascia Lata|tensor fascia lata]].<ref>Drake, RL, Vogl, W, Mitchell, AW, Gray, H. Gray's anatomy for Studen
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  • ## [[Gluteus Medius]] and [[Tensor Fascia Lata|tensor fasciae latae]] but not the [[Gluteus Maximus|gluteus maximus]]
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  • * During leg swing the [[sartorius]], iliopsoas, [[Tensor Fascia Lata|tensor fasciae latae]], [[Pectineus Muscle|pectineus]], and [[Adductor Long
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  • ...ren’t comprised of only one type of tissue; they are comprised of muscles, fascia and ligaments all working together to create stability and mobility. Is cri ...is exposed to. Therefore, other structures such as ligaments, muscles, and fascia are required to distribute forces across the region. This is known as [[Sac
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  • ...pingement period in the running cycle, eccentric contraction of the tensor fascia latae muscle and of the gluteus maximus causes the leg to decelerate, gener ...ong the lateral aspect of the thigh, between the layers of the superficial fascia, and inserts onto the lateral tibial plateau at a projection known as Gerdy
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  • * Stretches should be avoided especially Tensor Fascia Lata muscle that compresses the Gluteus medius and minimus tendons ...ively affect motor control and optimal muscle activation when Tensor Facia Lata and superficial hip flexors dominate over hip abductors and external rotato
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  • ...rochanter was made, exposing the [[Gluteal Muscles|gluteal muscles]] and [[fascia]]. All deep tissues, including greater trochanter and the gluteal muscles w ...esis is removed without replacement. An incision is made though the fascia lata and [[Gluteal Muscles|gluteal muscles]], the joint capsule is released and
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  • # Anterior Knee Pain: assess lengths of quadriceps, [[Tensor Fascia Lata|TFL]], hip flexors, and [[Femoral Nerve Tension Test|femoral nerve tension
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  • * [[Tensor Fascia Lata|Tensor fascia latae]] * [[Thoracolumbar Fascia|Thoracolumbar fascia]]
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  • The [[Iliotibial Band Syndrome|iliotibial band]] (ITB) is a thick band of fascia that runs on the lateral side of the thigh from the iliac crest and inserts ...tance and ambulation when the band acts as a tendon of the [[Tensor Fascia Lata|tensor fasciae latae]] (TFL) and the [[Gluteus Maximus|gluteus maximus]]. T
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  • ...own the front of the thigh (between the [[Tensor Fascia Lata|tensor fascia lata]] and [[sartorius]] on the superficial end, and the [[Gluteus Medius|gluteu
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  • | [[Tensor Fascia Lata|Tensor fasciae latae]]
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  • ...aximus|gluteus maximus]] (GMax) and the [[Tensor Fascia Lata|tensor fascia lata]] (TFL) attach onto this bony outgrowth (apophysis). The greater trochanter
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  • ...t coupled with glenoid resurfacing using a form of biologic tissue (fascia lata, anterior shoulder capsule, Achilles tendon, menisci) and studies have show
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  • ...and/or lateral patellar tilt can occur. This is because the tensor fasciae lata is tight, as the ITB itself is a non-contractile structure.<ref name="Beeto ** Tensa Fascia late; affects the influence of the ITB
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