“…All four components, namely rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis and vastus intermedius, converge to form the quadriceps tendon. However, anatomical studies have shown that each of these layers may potentially terminate in a separate aponeurotic layer [2,4,5]. In one anatomic study, investigators showed a trilaminar arrangement of fibrous tissue structures anterior to the patella that included a superficial transverse fascial layer, intermediate oblique aponeurotic layer, and longitudinally oriented deep layer of fibers of the rectus femoris [5,6].…”