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- Lateral_retinaculum abstract "The lateral retinaculum is the fibrous tissue on the lateral (outer) side of the kneecap (patella). The kneecap has both a medial (on the inner aspect) and a lateral (on the outer side) retinaculum, and these help to support the kneecap in its position in relation to the femur bone underneath it. The lateral retinaculum is an extension of the fibrous 'aponeurosis' of the vastus lateralis muscle (itself a part of the quadriceps muscles making up the 'lap').".
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- Lateral_retinaculum subject Category:Tissues.
- Lateral_retinaculum type BodyPart105220461.
- Lateral_retinaculum type Part109385911.
- Lateral_retinaculum type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Lateral_retinaculum type Thing100002452.
- Lateral_retinaculum type Tissue105267345.
- Lateral_retinaculum type Tissues.
- Lateral_retinaculum comment "The lateral retinaculum is the fibrous tissue on the lateral (outer) side of the kneecap (patella). The kneecap has both a medial (on the inner aspect) and a lateral (on the outer side) retinaculum, and these help to support the kneecap in its position in relation to the femur bone underneath it. The lateral retinaculum is an extension of the fibrous 'aponeurosis' of the vastus lateralis muscle (itself a part of the quadriceps muscles making up the 'lap').".
- Lateral_retinaculum label "Lateral retinaculum".
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- Lateral_retinaculum isPrimaryTopicOf Lateral_retinaculum.