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      <image:caption>Page from a sports medicine guide displaying exercises for patellofemoral pain syndrome (runner's knee). Contains illustrations and instructions for resisted terminal knee extension, standing calf stretch, clam exercise, and iliotibial band stretch with sidebending.</image:caption>
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