We performed 82 primary unicompatental, medial knee replacements in patients under the age of 50, using a fixed bearing, metal backed tibial design and a conforming anatomic femoral component. Patients were followed prospectively for a minimum of 2 years (range, 24 to 48 months). All patients were rated both clinically and radiographically using Knee Society Scores, SF-36 and standard radiographic instruments. Patients also completed a validated questionnaire that examined activity level, functional outcomes and ability to return to sports.