Tone your core and flatten your stomach by developing your transverse abdominal muscles. The transverse abdominals, also called the TAs or TVAs, are the deepest of the core muscles and act as a natural girdle or support belt. The TAs function...
Herniated discs are a common ailment and frequent cause of neck and low back pain. Low back pain occurs in four out of five adults at some point in their lifetime. Health care practitioners begin with conservative measures when treating a patient...
The spinal column has a wavy appearance when looked at from the side. The lumbar area is near the bottom of the spine and it is a common site for low back pain. Strengthening the muscles that reside in this area helps keep the spine more stable...
The lumbar fascia is a anatomic fascia that covers the lumbar region. In addition to the usual function of fasciae, the lumbar fascia is an attachment for the gluteus ...
The thoracolumbar fascia (lumbodorsal fascia) is a deep investing membrane which covers the deep muscles of the back of the trunk. It is made up of three layers ...
Lumbar Fascia. Lifestyle, fitness & health information about Lumbar Fascia. Transverse Abdominal Exercises, Transverse Ab Exercises, Exercises That Can Be Done for a ...
The middle layer of lumbar fascia and attachments to lumbar transverse processes: implications for segmental control and fracture
The thoracolumbar fascia plays an important role in human movement as it not only serves as an attachment site for numerous muscles in the lumbar, thoracic, and ...
The Lumbodorsal Fascia (fascia lumbodorsalis; lumbar aponeurosis and vertebral fascia).'The lumbodorsal fascia is a deep investing membrane which covers the deep ...
6th Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back Pelvic Pain CONTRACTILE FEATURE s OF HUMAN LUMBAR FASCIA Werner Klingler MD, Adjo Zorn PhD, Robert Schleip PhD
Benjamin M The fascia of the limbs and back--a review. J Anat. 2009 Jan;214(1):1-18. Cao DY, Pickar JG. Thoracolumbar fascia does not influence proprioceptive ...
Barker PJ et al. Effects of tensioning the lumbar fascia on segmental stiffness during flexion and extension. Spine 2006; 31: 397-405; Zorn A et al.
The strongest areas of fascia are in the back of our necks, our lower backs - the thoraco-lumbar fascia, down the side of our upper legs ' the ilio-tibial band ...