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Articularis genus

The articularis genus (subcrureus) is a small skeletal muscle located anteriorly on the thigh just above the knee.It arises from the anterior surface of the lower part of the body of the femur, deep to the vastus intermedius, close to the knee and from the deep fibers of the vastus intermedius.Articularis genus pulls the suprapatellar bursa superiorly during extension of the knee, and prevents impingement of the synovial membrane between the patella and the femur.This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 471 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

[ "Femur", "Knee Joint", "Suprapatellar bursa" ]
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