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The thickness of the anterior thigh and rectus femoris muscles of the dominant leg was measured using an ultrasound system. Further, the heel stiffness index was measured by quantitative ultrasound.
There was no significant difference in the absence time between anterior and posterior thigh injuries. Conclusions The Munich muscle classification demonstrates ... of these also had concomitant ...
Pectineus. The pectineus is considered a “transitional muscle” found between the anterior and medial parts of your thigh. It allows you to flex and rotate your upper legs at the hip joint.
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