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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 94-B, Issue SUPP_XXI | Pages 172 - 172
1 May 2012
F. R J. G D. R G. M K. C
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Introduction

Knee arthroplasty provides not only pain relief but also an improvement in function and range of movement. Limited joint mobility (LJM), secondary to peri-articular connective tissues stiffness, is a common complication of diabetes mellitus. We therefore examined functional outcome post-total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in a cohort of subjects with and without diabetes mellitus.

Method

The effect of TKA on indices of knee function (fixed flexion, maximum flexion, total ROM and knee society score) was examined in 367 subjects with type 2 diabetes and 367 subjects without diabetes. The groups were matched for age, sex, BMI and functional movement at baseline. Participants were examined at baseline (pre-operatively), 1, 5 and 10 years post-TKA.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 94-B, Issue SUPP_XXI | Pages 110 - 110
1 May 2012
R. BB K. C K. A K. DJC C. HR A. L
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Aim

The purpose of this study was to perform a randomised controlled trial (RCT) to compare the >20 year outcomes of cemented versus cementless Mallory Head total hip replacements (THRs).

Methods

Two hundred and fifty patients with unilateral osteoarthritis of their hip, a mean age of 64 years and 48% of whom were female were randomised to receive either a cemented (n=124) or cementless (n=126) THR.