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Case Report: Snapping Biceps Femoris Tendon Due to Abnormal Fibular Morphology
Mia McNulty
, Joseph Carreau
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Nathan Hendrickson
, Matthew Bollier
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Snapping
100%
Biceps Femoris
100%
Fibular
100%
Fibular Head
42%
Functional Limitations
28%
Trauma
14%
Resection
14%
Surrounding Structures
14%
Surgical Exploration
14%
Head Shape
14%
Distal Tendon
14%
Tendon Insertion
14%
Deep Knee Flexion
14%
Anomalous Insertion
14%
Nonoperative Treatment
14%
Posterolateral Knee
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Functional Limitation
100%
Conservative Treatment
50%
Surgical Exploration
50%
N [bis(1 Aziridinyl)phosphinyl] 4 Iodobenzamide
50%
Knee Function
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Knee Function
100%