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| navigate by keyword : adjacent anatomical anatomy ankle anterior aponeurosis bipenniform body brevis compartment deep dermis digitorum downward eversion extend femoris fibers fibularis flexion foot fusiform human intercostal internal lateral leg longus midline muscle muscles muscular musculoaponeurotic oral orbicularis organ oris peroneus plantar rectus resctus run shape sole sphincter straight superficial tibialis toes wingshaped |
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| The rectus femoris is fusiform in shape with superficial fibers that are bipenniform and deep fibers that run straight rectus to the deep aponeurosis.
The rectus femoris is the most superficial of the quadriceps muscles alongside the vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, and vastus medialis. |
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