"iliotibial band" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: iliotibial bands [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} iliotibial band (plural iliotibial bands)
  1. (anatomy) A group of fibers that run along the outside of the thigh, an extension of the fascia lata. Categories (topical): Anatomy Synonyms: IT band, ITB, iliotibial tract, Maissiat's band Derived forms: iliotibial band friction syndrome, iliotibial band syndrome
    Sense id: en-iliotibial_band-en-noun-MASA3Iup Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: anatomy, medicine, sciences

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