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Tensor fasciae latae : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tensor fasciae latae muscle
The tensor fasciae latae (or tensor fasciæ latæ) () is a muscle of the thigh. It is related with the gluteus maximus in function and structure and is continuous with the iliotibial tract, which attaches to the tibia. The muscle assists in keeping the balance of the pelvis while standing, walking, or running. ==Structure== It arises from the anterior part of the outer lip of the iliac crest; from the outer surface of the anterior superior iliac spine, and part of the outer border of the notch below it, between the gluteus medius and sartorius; and from the deep surface of the fascia lata. It is inserted between the two layers of the iliotibial band of the fascia lata about the junction of the middle and upper thirds of the thigh. The tensor fasciae latae tautens the iliotibial band and braces the knee, especially when the opposite foot is lifted.〔Saladin, Kenneth. Anatomy and Physiology. 6th ed. Mc-Graw Hill. 2010.〕 The terminal insertion point lies on the lateral condyle of the tibia.〔Saladin, Kenneth. Anatomy and Physiology. 5th ed. Mc-Graw Hill. 2010.〕
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