Ober's test
Ober, F. R. (1936). "The role of the iliotibial band and fascia lata as a factor in the causation of low-back disabilities and ...
Fascia iliaca block
Two losses of resistances are felt as the fascia lata and the fascia iliaca is penetrated by a semi-blunt cannula. Aspiration ( ... Fascia iliaca blocks (FIC, FICB) is a local anesthetic nerve block, a type of regional anesthesia technique, used to provide ... Dalens, B; Vanneuville, G; Tanguy, A (December 1989). "Comparison of the fascia iliaca compartment block with the 3-in-1 block ... Pinson, S (October 2015). "Fascia Iliaca (FICB) block in the emergency department for adults with neck of femur fractures: A ...
Fascia of Scarpa
... it does not extend into the thigh as it just attaches to its fascia, which is known as fascia lata; medially and below, it is ... The fascia of Scarpa is the deep membranous layer (stratum membranosum) of the superficial fascia of the abdomen. It is a layer ... "the aponeurosis of the fascia lata". A little later he describes this layer as being membranous and he believes it has a role ... superficial perineal fascia or fascia of Colles). In the female, it is continued into the labia majora and from there to the ...
Free flap breast reconstruction
The tensor fasciae latae muscle is located at the lateral upper leg. Advantages The fascia lata covering the TFL-muscle is very ... Technique The TFL flap reconstruction includes the tensor fasciae latae muscle and is nourished by the ascending branch of the ... The flap is oriented transversely on the tensor fasciae latae, also known as the "saddlebag" area. Advantages A rather long ...
Saphenous nerve
At the medial side of the knee it gives off a large infrapatellar branch, which pierces the sartorius muscle and fascia lata. ... It descends vertically along the medial side of the knee behind the sartorius muscle, pierces the fascia lata, between the ... and Fascia Iliaca Blocks", Essentials of Pain Medicine and Regional Anesthesia (Second Edition), Philadelphia: Churchill ...
Sartorius muscle
The tendon of insertion may end in the fascia lata, the capsule of the knee-joint, or the fascia of the leg. The muscle may be ... The muscle may be split into two parts, and one part may be inserted into the fascia lata, the femur, the ligament of the ... Deep to sartorius and its fascia is the adductor canal, through which the saphenous nerve, femoral artery and vein, and nerve ...
Lumbar plexus
Superior gluteal artery
... and tensor fascia lata.[better source needed] The superior gluteal artery forms anastomoses with the inferior gluteal artery, ... The deep branch supplies the gluteus medius, gluteus minimus, and tensor fasciae latae muscles, as well as the hip joint. The ...
Iliac crest
Longissimus pars thoracis Latissimus dorsi Tensor fasciae latae Iliacus muscle Fascia lata Iliac fascia Transverse fascia The ... and along its whole length the fascia lata; to the intermediate line, the Obliquus internus abdominis. To the internal lip, the ... To the external lip are attached the Tensor fasciae latae, Obliquus externus abdominis, and Latissimus dorsi, ... iliac fascia, the Transversus abdominis, Quadratus lumborum, Sacrospinalis, and Iliacus. Abdominal external oblique muscle ...
Jean-Henri Jaeger
He was well known for developing a surgical technique to repair the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), using the fascia lata as ...
Fascial compartments of thigh
Gluteal aponeurosis
The gluteal aponeurosis is a fibrous membrane, from the fascia lata, that lies between the iliac crest and the superior border ...
Ross procedure
Marian Ionescu in Leeds, in an attempt to seek other materials, unsuccessfully tried fascia lata from the person's own thigh to ...
Saphenous opening
... is an oval opening in the upper mid part of the fascia lata of the thigh. It lies 3-4 cm below and lateral to the pubic ... It is covered by a thin perforated part of the superficial fascia called the fascia cribrosa which is pierced by the great ... which pierces fascia lata lateral to the saphenous opening), and lymphatics. It transmits the great saphenous vein and other ... The fascia cribrosa, which is pierced by the structures passing through the opening, closes the aperture and must be removed to ...
Perforator flaps
July 2009). "Versatility of the anterolateral thigh flap with vascularized fascia lata for reconstruction of complex soft- ... Indirect perforators first run through other structures before piercing the deep fascia. Soft tissue defects due to trauma or ... Regarding the distinct origin of their blood supply and the structures they cross before they pierce the deep fascia, ... Thus perforator flaps, using autologous tissue with preservation of fascia, muscle and nerve represent the future of flaps. The ...
Fascia
Examples of deep fascia are fascia lata, fascia cruris, brachial fascia, plantar fascia, thoracolumbar fascia and Buck's fascia ... Clavipectoral fascia Endothoracic fascia Extracellular matrix Interstitial cell Pectoral fascia Thoracolumbar fascia Fascia ( ... A fascia (/ˈfæʃ(i)ə/; PL: fasciae /ˈfæʃii/ or fascias; adjective fascial; from Latin: "band") is a generic term for macroscopic ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fascia. Look up fascia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fascia Research ...
Dural tear
In case of dural loss, the defect is closed using a transplant from fascia lata or pericranium given that there is not much ...
Aponeurosis of the abdominal external oblique muscle
... and continuous below with the fascia lata; it is called the inguinal ligament. The portion which is reflected from the inguinal ...
Adductor longus muscle
The adductor longus is in relation by its anterior surface with the pubic portion of the fascia lata, and near its insertion ...
Genitofemoral nerve
Passing through the cribriform fascia of the saphenous opening of the fascia lata of the thigh, it then supplies the skin of ...
Anterior cutaneous branches of the femoral nerve
Beneath the fascia lata, at the lower border of the adductor longus, it joins to form a plexiform net-work (subsartorial plexus ... The anterior branch runs downward on the sartorius, perforates the fascia lata at the lower third of the thigh, and divides ... The posterior branch descends along the medial border of the sartorius to the knee, where it pierces the fascia lata, ... The medial cutaneous nerve, before dividing, gives off a few filaments, which pierce the fascia lata, to supply the integument ...
Deep fascia
Fascia lata Deep fascia of leg Brachial fascia Buck's fascia Deep fascia is less extensible than superficial fascia. It is ... Deep fascia (or investing fascia) is a fascia, a layer of dense connective tissue that can surround individual muscles and ... Fascia may be able to contract due to the activity of myofibroblasts which may play a role in wound healing. The deep fascia ... mechanoreceptors in the deep fascia are capable of initiating relaxation. Deep fascia can relax rapidly in response to sudden ...
John Bradford Fisher
... this article first introduced fat removal exclusively with suction through a tube called a cannula-a modified fascia lata ...
Pericardial heart valves
1972) "Results of aortic valve replacement with fascia lata and pericardial grafts", The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular ... Results of aortic replacement with frame-supported fascia lata and pericardial grafts' Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular ...
Pectineus muscle
The pectineus is in relation by its anterior surface with the pubic portion of the fascia lata, which separates it from the ... and from the fascia covering the anterior surface of the muscle; the fibers pass downward, backward, and lateral, to be ...
Miguel Pérez Carreño
... the radical cure of rectal prolapse with fascia lata (aponeurosis of the thigh) ligation of the femoral artery by gangrene and ...
Caudofemoralis
... and narrow tendon that passes distally to the knee joint and inserts into the fascia lata that is anchored to the lateral ...
Index of anatomy articles
... facial nerve facial nucleus facial vein falciform ligament Fallopian tube false vocal cord falx cerebri fascia fascia lata ... tectospinal tract tectum tegmen tympani tegmentum tela choroidae telencephalon temporal artery temporal bone temporal fascia ... of the hand phallus pharyngeal constrictor muscles pharyngeal plexus pharyngeal recess pharyngeal tonsil pharyngobasilar fascia ... cortex preoccipital notch preoptic recess preoptic region prepuce prepyriform cortex presacral space prevertebral fascia ...
Perineal branches of posterior femoral cutaneous nerve
... pierces the fascia lata, and runs forward beneath the superficial fascia of the perineum to the skin of the scrotum in the male ...
Descending genicular artery
It passes between the sartorius muscle and the gracilis muscle, and, piercing the fascia lata, is distributed to the integument ...
Deep fascia of leg
The deep fascia of the leg is continuous above with the fascia lata (deep fascia of the thigh), and is attached around the knee ... The deep fascia of leg, or crural fascia forms a complete investment to the muscles, and is fused with the periosteum over the ... Behind, it forms the popliteal fascia, covering in the popliteal fossa; here it is strengthened by transverse fibers, and ... A broad transverse intermuscular septum, called the deep transverse fascia of the leg, intervenes between the superficial and ...