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English: Fibrovascular bands are dense tissue that can restrict mobility of the sciatic nerve causing entrapment. Top left is a compressive / bridge-type band, like a seat belt. Top right is an adhesive / horse-strap band, like a leash. Bottom center is undefined distribution that restricts mobility in multiple directions, like a splattering of glue.
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Author Massimiliano Crespi

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Three panels showing different ways fibrovascular bands may entrap the sciatic nerve

25 March 2024

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