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Hip extensors / Hamstring / Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction / Semitendinosus muscle / Ligament / Anterior cruciate ligament / Cruciate ligament / Anterior cruciate ligament injury / Anatomy / Muscular system / Knee
Date: 2013-01-09 14:57:41
Hip extensors
Hamstring
Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Semitendinosus muscle
Ligament
Anterior cruciate ligament
Cruciate ligament
Anterior cruciate ligament injury
Anatomy
Muscular system
Knee

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