PMID: 11916903Mar 28, 2002Paper

Simultaneous bilateral quadriceps tendon rupture while playing basketball

British Journal of Sports Medicine
M Shah, N Jooma

Abstract

Simultaneous bilateral quadriceps tendon rupture is an uncommon injury in healthy people and only a few cases have been reported in athletes. This is the first report of a patient with simultaneous bilateral quadriceps tendon rupture incurred while playing basketball. The injury was surgically repaired and the patient had a good functional outcome.

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