"In this overview, new and existent material on the organization and
composition of the thoracolumbar fascia (TLF) will be evaluated in
respect to its anatomy, innervation biomechanics and clinical relevance.
The integration of the passive connective tissues of the TLF and active
muscular structures surrounding this structure are discussed, and the
relevance of their mutual interactions in relation to low back and
pelvic pain reviewed. The TLF is a girdling structure consisting of
several aponeurotic and fascial layers that separates the paraspinal
muscles from the muscles of the posterior abdominal wall. The
superficial lamina of the posterior layer of the TLF (PLF) is dominated
by the aponeuroses of the latissimus dorsi and the serratus posterior
inferior. The deeper lamina of the PLF forms an encapsulating
retinacular sheath around the paraspinal muscles....."
Quelle:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22630613
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Jörg
Linder / Master of Arts in Gesundheitsmanagement und Prävention /
Dipl.-Sozialarbeiter / Sozialtherapeut / Personal Fitness Trainer
Mauerbergstraße 110
76534 Baden-Baden
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