We assessed the effect of social deprivation
upon the Oxford knee score (OKS), the Short-Form 12 (SF-12) and patient
satisfaction after
Pain is the main indication for performing
We investigated whether the extension gap in
We studied the intra- and interobserver reliability of measurements of the position of the components after
High-flexion
Up to 20% of patients are not satisfied with the outcome following
We have examined the relationship between the size of the flexion gap and the anterior translation of the tibia in flexion during implantation of a posterior cruciate ligament (PCL)-retaining BalanSys
We suggest that different mechanisms underlie joint pain at rest and on movement in osteoarthritis and that separate assessment of these two features with a visual analogue scale (VAS) offers better information about the likely effect of a
We investigated fixed flexion deformity (FFD) after
The aim of this study was to compare the results in patients having a quadriceps sparing
We have studied the concept of posterior condylar offset and the importance of its restoration on the maximum range of knee flexion after posterior-cruciate-ligament-retaining
We carried out a prospective study to assess the clinical outcome, complications and survival of the NexGen Legacy posterior-stabilised-Flex
We performed a randomised controlled trial comparing
computer-assisted surgery (CAS) with conventional surgery (CONV)
in
We evaluated 535 consecutive primary cementless
The lateral subvastus approach combined with an osteotomy of the tibial tubercle is a recognised, but rarely used approach for
Bicruciate-stabilised
This prospective randomised controlled double-blind
trial compared two types of PFC Sigma
As part of the national initiative to reduce
waiting times for joint replacement surgery in Wales, the Cardiff
and Vale NHS Trust referred 224 patients to the NHS Treatment Centre
in Weston-Super-Mare for
Intra-articular resection of bone with soft-tissue balancing and
The amount of anteroposterior laxity required for a good range of movement and knee function in a cruciate-retaining