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Clinical Anatomy: Repair of rectus femoris rupture with LARS ligament

Posted on August 1, 2012 by

The rectus femoris muscle is the most frequently involved quadriceps muscle involved in strain pathologies. Here the authors tell us why and describe treatment options.

Seema Biswas
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Repair of rectus femoris rupture with LARS ligament

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