tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263920855540380486.post6598932909806720889..comments2023-05-07T06:00:21.836-04:00Comments on Anatomy of the Sinew Channels: The Peroneus Longus and the Urinary Bladder Sinew ChannelDr. Brian Lau, AP, DOM, C. SMAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09263668049814183896noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263920855540380486.post-31597287106494039872018-04-07T20:11:12.009-04:002018-04-07T20:11:12.009-04:00TFL is part of the GB sinew channel. The lingshu d...TFL is part of the GB sinew channel. The lingshu describes the Stomach sinew channel as linking with the shaoyang at this region, so I this muscle can be part of both channels. I think the easy way to differentiate it is to note that the TFL performs hip abduction along with the other GB sinew channel muscles, while it can also function with the ST sinew channel muscles as part of hip flexion. There are instances when the hip abductors are inhibited while the TFL is overactive along with the rectus femoris and other ST sinew channel muscles. In this case, ST channel points are probably the best bet along with local MPs of the necessary muscles.Dr. Brian Lau, AP, DOM, C. SMAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09263668049814183896noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263920855540380486.post-76881387594675244112018-04-05T14:57:32.673-04:002018-04-05T14:57:32.673-04:00Brilliant !! But it thought you classified tfl as ...Brilliant !! But it thought you classified tfl as part of the Stomach sinew channel...Lozaxnoreply@blogger.com