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To compare
Purpose: At a time when total knee arthroplasty (TKA) with an ultra-congruent tibial plateau or a mobile plateau are advocated by many, the question is whether TKA with a fixed plateau preserving the
Poor availability of allografts in South Africa has led to an increased use of synthetic augmentation to stabilize knee joints in the treatment of knee dislocations. This study aims to evaluate multiligament knee injuries treated with a
Background:. For the past four decades controversy surrounds the decision to retain or sacrifice the
The issue of preservation or sacrifice of the
High-flexion knee replacements have been developed to accommodate a large range of motion (ROM >
120°) after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Femoral rollback or posterior translation of the femoral condyles during knee flexion is essential to maximise ROM and to avoid bone-implant impingement during deep knee flexion. The
Introduction: Much debate exists regarding sparing or sacrificing the
The role of
To investigate the effectiveness of avulsion fracture of tibial insertion of
We compared function in two groups of high demand patients who had undergone total knee arthroplasty (TKA), one group using a posterior cruciate sacrificing (PCS) prosthesis and the other a posterior cruciate retaining (PCR) prosthesis of similar design. Patients were eligible for the study if surgery had been performed more than two years ago and they were under 65 years of age and had no coexisting morbidity that markedly decreased their physical activities. One surgeon operated on 28 patients in group A (20 TKAs), routinely retaining the
We have assessed the clinical and radiological outcome of traumatic knee injuries resulting in open reconstruction of the
Computational modeling has been used to simulate the natural and prosthetic kinematic and kinetic function in an attempt to compare designs and/or predict a desired motion path from a design. The levels of soft tissue can range from basic ligaments (MCL, LCL, and ACL & PCL) to more complex models. The goal of this study was to evaluate the sensitivity of the
Purpose. We conducted a prospective study to investigate the role of the LARS ligament system to reconstruct the
Purpose: To introduce modified tibial inlay technique for autogenous bone-patellar tendon-bone (BPTB)
Objective. The aim of this study was to assess the results of combined arthroscopically assisted posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and open reconstruction of the posterolateral corner in patients with chronic (3 months or more) symptomatic instability and pain. Patients & methods. A retrospective analysis of all the patients who had a combined reconstruction of the
Aim: To compare the function in two groups of high demand patients with a total knee arthroplasty (TKA) – one group using a posterior cruciate sacrificing (PCS) prosthesis and the other a posterior cruciate retaining (PCR) prosthesis of similar design. Method: Patients were eligible for the study if they were greater than two years from surgery, less than 65 years of age and without other co-existing morbidity to significantly decrease their physical activities. Group A underwent surgery by one surgeon who routinely retained the
Introduction. t is accepted dogma in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) that resecting the
Introduction: The amount of loading on the cruciate ligaments depends on the tension of the external muscular structures. In vivo studies using EMG have observed a proprioreceptive eccentric co-contraction of the hamstrings during isokinetic knee extension motion. This antagonistic co-contraction increases the quadriceps force necessary to produce the same extension moment on the knee, whereas the loading on the anterior cruciate ligament was measured to be reduced, with the loading on the