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Fig. 1C. Cadaveric specimen of skeletally mature knee. Lateral photograph shows broad connection between popliteus tendon (straight arrows) and lateral meniscus (Lm) via inferior popliteomeniscal fascicle (ipm) that reaches far anteriorly. Femoral insertion of popliteus tendon is deep relative to fibular collateral ligament (FC). Note bursa (arrowheads) separating fibular collateral ligament (FC) from tendon of biceps femoris muscle (B), which has been reflected anteriorly. Superficial aspect of tendon of biceps femoris muscle (curved arrow) is mainly formed by its long head and has been cut at its fibular attachment (broken lines) to show direct arm of short head of biceps femoris muscle (dsB).