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TRANSPLANTATION OF THE BICEPS FEMORIS TO THE PATELLA BY THE MEDIAL ROUTE IN POLIOMYELITIC QUADRICEPS PARALYSIS
Gene D. Caldwell
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Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children, Shreveport
1955 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Incorporated
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1955; 37:347-360 
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Abstract

1. The biceps femoris, when transplanted to the patella by the medial route in order to compensate for quadriceps paralysis, gives as good a functional result as when transplanted by other methods.

2. The objectionable complication of patellar dislocation is completely eliminated when the biceps femoris transplantation is done by the medial route.

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