Quads or quins? Atraumatic restricted knee flexion due to accessory quadriceps bands in children.
Thomas Mendes Da CostaLise A LeveilleDaniel G RosenbaumPublished in: Pediatric radiology (2020)
In cases of progressive limited knee flexion without intrinsic pathology, an accessory quadriceps muscle should be considered as an extrinsic cause. Our experience demonstrated this to be readily identifiable on MRI, with symptomatic improvement following surgical release. Early recognition of this condition should prevent unnecessary intervention such as knee arthroscopy and the debilitating loss of flexion due to delayed diagnosis.