Peripsoite

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**Peripsoititis** is an inflammatory disease of the iliacus muscle and surrounding tissues, which can occur after heavy physical activity or as a result of injury. This happens because when the muscle is severely strained or damaged, swelling, pain, redness and impaired functionality of the iliacus muscle develop. Certain treatments may be required to correct such problems.

Historically, the iliopsoas muscle was called the iliacus tendon. In English, the tendon itself is called "iliopsoas tendon", and the complex of the muscle itself and this ligament is called "iliacus". The muscle structures of this area are located on the border of the anterior and lateral surfaces of the muscles.

It is noteworthy that anatomically it is one muscle.



Perispoititis is a disease that affects the iliacus and psoas muscles. It occurs when they are overexerted, prolonged physical activity or physical activity associated with heavy lifting.

The mechanism of development of perispoititis is associated with excessive contraction of the muscle and stretching of the ligament of the head of the biceps femoris. In this case, blood circulation in the ligament is impaired, which leads to its inflammation. In