“…In 2003, Beltran and Matityahu [2] explained the normal anatomy of the SMTU quite similarly to Kim et al [21] "The distal semimembranosus tendon divides into five tendinous branches or arms at approximately the level of the joint line: the anterior or tibial arm, the direct arm, the inferior or popliteal arm, the capsular arm, the oblique popliteal ligament" [27]. This article further describes the expansions as follows: "The anterior or tibial arm, also known as the reflected arm, extends anteriorly passing under the posterior oblique ligament and inserts in the medial aspect of the proximal tibia under the tibial collateral ligament.…”