2017
DOI: 10.1080/10255842.2017.1370459
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Effect of lumbar fasciae on the stability of the lower lumbar spine

Abstract: The biomechanical effect of tensioning the lumbar fasciae (LF) on the stability of the spine during sagittal plane motion was analysed using a validated finite element model of the normal lumbosacral spine (L4-S1). To apply the tension in the LF along the direction of the fibres, a local coordinate was allocated using dummy rigid beam elements that originated from the spinous process. Up to 10 Nm of flexion and 7.5 Nm of extension moment was applied with and without 20 N of lateral tension in the LF. A followe… Show more

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“…The thoracolumbar fascia (TLF), as a support band or collateral ligament, is mainly responsible for transmitting and absorbing loads in twisting trunk and maintaining body posture. They play an important role in maintaining spinal stability and transmitting 1 3 . Studies have demonstrated that the increase of thoracolumbar fascia (TLF) hardness is associated with low back pain (LBP) 4 , 5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The thoracolumbar fascia (TLF), as a support band or collateral ligament, is mainly responsible for transmitting and absorbing loads in twisting trunk and maintaining body posture. They play an important role in maintaining spinal stability and transmitting 1 3 . Studies have demonstrated that the increase of thoracolumbar fascia (TLF) hardness is associated with low back pain (LBP) 4 , 5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main ligaments such as anterior longitudinal ligament, posterior longitudinal ligament, supraspinous ligament, interspinous ligament, ligamentum flavum, joint capsule, and intertransverse ligament were established. In this study, the ligament structure was simulated by spring unit and referenced to previous literature to define the material properties of the above ligaments [ 18 , 19 ] (Table 2 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 52 This fascial continuum is crucial for proper motor coordination and the final movement to take place. 52 , 53 Everyday movements of the body are possible thanks to the presence of the fascial tissues and their inseparable interconnection, which allows the sliding of the muscular framework and the sliding of nerves and vessels between/around contractile fields and joints, the same way all the organs can slide and move among each other, influenced by the position of the body ( Figure 1 ). An alteration of the bodily movements would have a negative influence on neural, peripheral, and central processes, which would induce modifications in the motor patterns.…”
Section: Myofascial System’s Compensation In Patients With Fmmentioning
confidence: 99%