Lumbar fascia

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The lumbar fascia is an anatomic fascia that covers the lumbar region of the human body. It is part of the lumbar region, just below the thorax.

Function

In addition to the usual function of fasciae, the lumbar fascia is an attachment for the gluteus maximus muscle and the latissimus dorsi muscle.



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