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    The Extensor Mechanism of the Knee Consists of the Quadriceps
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The Extensor Mechanism of the Knee Consists of the Quadriceps

Question 41

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The extensor mechanism of the knee consists of the quadriceps muscle group, the patellar tendon, the patella located within that tendon, and the tibial tubercle.

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