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Please appraise popliteus.com

Popliteus: a small and short muscle which is located in the knee region

I think it could stand for a sport website, what do you think?
 
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Someone medically inclined may disagree or offer another opinion. I do not see any value except reg fee unfortunately. How is it pronounced? Perhaps a sports medicine clinic that specializes in knee injuries. By any chance do you know what happens to the knee if that muscle is torn? If it had been AnteriorCruciateLigament.com that is such a huge industry I'd say you are money!
 
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Thank you so much @Want2learn
I think it is pronounced like this [pop-lit-ee-uh s]
I've been searching and found out that the most common injury is the popliteus tendinitis.
I've also taken a look at the Google trends chart and saw that the keyword is increasingly becoming more popular
trends.google.es/trends/explore?date=all&q=Popliteus

So, what do you think? Still reg fee? :(
 
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Thank you so much @Want2learn
I think it is pronounced like this [pop-lit-ee-uh s]
I've been searching and found out that the most common injury is the popliteus tendinitis.
I've also taken a look at the Google trends chart and saw that the keyword is increasingly becoming more popular
trends.google.es/trends/explore?date=all&q=Popliteus

So, what do you think? Still reg fee? :(
Hold it and see if those knee injuries increase! I think clinic/medical/sports medicine is best best.
 
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It's much too narrow in scope. I would never advertise this name. I would want something a bit more versatile.
 
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