Lumbar fascia

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Lumbar fascia is a deep investing membrane which covers the deep muscles of the back of the trunk. It is a key anatomical component of the lower back and plays a significant role in the biomechanics of the lumbar spine and related structures.

Anatomy

The lumbar fascia, also known as the lumbodorsal fascia, is a complex, three-layered structure that envelops the muscles of the lower back. It is composed of dense, irregular connective tissue and is richly innervated and vascularized. The fascia is anchored to the spine and extends laterally to the abdominal wall, forming a bridge between the posterior and anterior muscle compartments of the trunk.

The lumbar fascia is divided into three layers: the posterior layer, the middle layer, and the anterior layer. The posterior layer is the thickest and covers the deep muscles of the back, including the erector spinae and multifidus. The middle layer is thinner and covers the quadratus lumborum. The anterior layer is the thinnest and covers the psoas major.

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Lumbar region in human body

Function

The lumbar fascia plays a crucial role in the stability and movement of the lower back. It provides a mechanical link between the spine, pelvis, and legs, allowing for efficient transfer of forces and movements. The fascia also serves as a protective barrier, preventing the spread of infections or tumors from the abdominal cavity to the back muscles.

Clinical significance

Alterations in the structure or function of the lumbar fascia may contribute to low back pain, a common health problem. Studies have shown that the fascia is often thicker and stiffer in individuals with chronic low back pain. Moreover, the fascia can become inflamed or injured, leading to a condition known as fasciitis.

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