The muscle's anatomy helps to explain a different rectus femoris strain injury.
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The quadriceps femoris muscle and lungs were observed grossly and microscopically.
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The man who attacked you completely severed your semimembranosus, semitendinosus, and biceps femoris muscles.
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The chief physiological antagonistics of the glutei are the quadriceps femoris and tensor fascia lata.
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Arterial and venous plasma samples and biceps femoris muscle were analyzed by mass spectrometry-based metabolomics.
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Rectus femoris muscle strain injuries commonly occur at the distal muscle-tendon junction of the quadriceps tendon.
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Findings: A significantly enlarged proximal biceps femoris tendon volume was measured on the side of prior injury.
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We studied the effect of resistance running on left cardiac ventricle size and rectus femoris muscle fiber composition.
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We contrast this injury from distal strains of the rectus femoris muscle, as well as from soft tissue neoplasms.
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This report describes a severe injury to the proximal rectus femoris (RF) muscle in a 37-year-old recreational athlete.
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In the second stage, this end was coapted to the freshly cut motor nerve branch of the rectus femoris muscle.
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All hip joints with evidence of quadratus femoris muscle edema on MR images were included in the ischiofemoral impingement patient group.
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Older obese women have a larger quadriceps femoris size but develop lower tension per unit of skeletal muscle than their normal-weight counterparts.
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Of all the muscles examined, the VL and biceps femoris long head were the most responsive to disease progression in boys with DMD.
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We performed cadaveric dissection of the rectus femoris muscle to correlate the various lesions of strain injury seen with imaging studies to the muscular anatomy.
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(1) Sabre-cut across the quadriceps femoris of right leg, dividing the tendinous and muscular structures.