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In a complete rupture of the patellar tendon, the quadriceps and the tibia are no longer connected to one another. True or false
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In a complete rupture of the patellar tendon, the quadriceps and the tibia are no longer connected to one another.
True or false
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I believe it’s true, I saw this in a textbook somewhere
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That answer would be true because the tone on connects the them together.
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