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Quadriceps

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Muscles of the iliac and anterior femoral regions. From the 1918 edition of Gray's Anatomy
The quadriceps femoris, commonly the 'quadriceps', is a large muscle in the thigh, composed of the sections rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, and vastus medialis.

For information about quadriceps tendinitis (sometimes called 'jumper's knee'), see Patellar/Quadriceps Tendinitis - DynoMed.com (http://www.dynomed.com/encyclopedia/encyclopedia/knee_and_lower_leg/Patellar_or_Quadriceps_Tendinitis.html) and Quadriceps Tendinitis - KneePainInfo.com (http://www.kneepaininfo.com/kneeQuadTendinitis.html).

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