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Author Correction: Electromyographic activity of the vastus medialis and gastrocnemius implicates a slow stretch-shortening cycle during rowing in the field. [PDF]
Held S, Siebert T, Donath L.
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Vastus Medialis: a Reappraisal of VMO and VML
Skinner, Emily J, Adds, Philip J
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Irreducible Knee Dislocation with Vastus Medialis Muscle Interposition. [PDF]
Al-Juhani W, Ahmed B, AlMugren T.
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Vastus Medialis Obliquus Atrophy
American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2011Background: Quadriceps atrophy and in particular atrophy of the vastus medialis obliquus (VMO) muscle have been frequently related with patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS), despite very little objective evidence. Hypothesis: Patients with PFPS exhibit atrophy of the VMO in comparison with healthy controls.
Adelheid Steyaert, Erik Witvrouw
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The innervation of vastus medialis obliquus
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1992[No abstract available]
Günal, I. +3 more
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Menstrual Cycle Mediates Vastus Medialis and Vastus Medialis Oblique Muscle Activity
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2013Sports medicine professionals commonly describe two functionally different units of the vastus medialis (VM), the VM, and the vastus medialis oblique (VMO), but the anatomical support is equivocal. The functional difference of the VMO is principle to rehabilitation programs designed to alleviate anterior knee pain, a pathology that is known to have a ...
Matthew S, Tenan +3 more
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Do the vastus medialis obliquus and vastus medialis longus really exist? A systematic review
Clinical Anatomy, 2008Abstract There remains controversy over whether the vastus medialis (VM) is a single anatomical structure or whether it is composed of two separate portions, the vastus medialis longus (VML) proximally and the vastus medialis obliquus (VMO) distally.
Smith, T. O. +3 more
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Structural parameters of the vastus medialis muscle
Clinical Anatomy, 2005This research was designed to evaluate musculoskeletal anatomy of the quadriceps region relative to the patellofemoral joint. The hypothesis for the study was that the oblique portion (VMO) of the vastus medialis muscle (VM) is anatomically positioned to function primarily as an active medial stabilizer of the patella.
J, Peeler +4 more
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