Aims. A functional anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) or posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) has been assumed to be required for patients undergoing unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA). However, this assumption has not been thoroughly tested. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the biomechanical effects exerted by cruciate ligament-deficient knees with medial UKAs regarding different
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Anthropometric anatomical factors may influence mechanical and functional stability of joints. An increased
Introduction: Anthropometric anatomical factors may influence mechanical and functional stability of joints. An increased
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INTRODUCTION. Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is an effective technique to treat end-stage osteoarthritis of the knee. One important goal of the procedure is to restore physiological knee kinematics. However, fluoroscopy studies have consistently shown abnormal knee kinematics after TKA, which may lead to suboptimal clinical outcomes.
Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is an effective technique to treat end-stage knee osteoarthritis, targeting the restore a physiological knee kinematics. However, studies have shown abnormal knee kinematics after TKA which may lead to suboptimal clinical outcomes.
This study was designed to emphasise the need for strict rotational alignment whilst performing a
In PCL-retaining TKA, tension in the PCL is sensitive to changes in the
Introduction. Pre-clinical assessment of total knee replacements (TKR) can provide useful information about the constraint provided by an implant, and therefore help the surgeon decide the most appropriate configurations. For example, increasing the
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PURPOSE:. Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) is becoming more commonly performed and is more technically challenging than total knee replacement. Retention of the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments requires more accurate re-creation of the patient's normal anatomic
Conventional proximal tibial osteotomy is a widely successful joint-preserving treatment for osteoarthritis; however, conventional procedures do not adequately control the
Coronal alignment is an important factor in long-term survival of TKA. Many implant systems are available and most aim to produce a