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CONTRACTURE OF THE QUADRICEPS MUSCLE



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Abstract

1. Contracture of parts of the quadriceps muscle is not uncommon and is often accompanied by tightness of the ilio-tibial tract. It is suggested that this may follow intramuscular injections.

2. Recurrent dislocation of the patella can be a consequence of this muscle contracture.

3. Division of the ilio-tibial tract and lengthening of the fibrotic elements of the quadriceps can prevent further dislocation and restore good function.

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