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Fig. 1B. Schematic line drawings illustrate landmark approach to correctly identifying medial and lateral tendons and ligaments of knee. With transducer placed in coronal plane at posterolateral aspect of femur, sulcus for popliteal tendon (arrow) can be detected as well as popliteal tendon (arrowheads), lateral collateral ligament (L), and biceps tendon (B).