The restoration of knee
Aims. This study aimed to evaluate sagittal spinopelvic
The cause of dissatisfaction following total
knee arthroplasty (TKA) remains elusive. Much attention has been
focused on static mechanical
Many aspects of total knee arthroplasty have
changed since its inception. Modern prosthetic design, better fixation techniques,
improved polyethylene wear characteristics and rehabilitation, have
all contributed to a large change in revision rates. Arthroplasty
patients now expect longevity of their prostheses and demand functional
improvement to match. This has led to a re-examination of the long-held
belief that mechanical
Aims. This study aimed to evaluate if total knee arthroplasty (TKA) femoral components aligned in either mechanical
Aims. While mechanical
Orthopaedic surgeons are currently faced with an overwhelming number of choices surrounding total knee arthroplasty (TKA), not only with the latest technologies and prostheses, but also fundamental decisions on
Aims. This study aimed to analyze kinematics and kinetics of the tibiofemoral joint in healthy subjects with valgus, neutral, and varus limb
Aims. Patient-specific instrumentation of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a technique permitting the targeting of individual kinematic
Aims. Accurate identification of the ankle joint centre is critical for estimating tibial coronal
Aims. The mid-term results of kinematic
The kinematic
Aims. The Coronal Plane
Aims. The Coronal Plane
Dissatisfaction following total knee arthroplasty is a well-documented phenomenon. Although many factors have been implicated, including modifiable and nonmodifiable patient factors, emphasis over the past decade has been on implant
Aims. Alternative
Aims. A comprehensive classification for coronal lower limb
Aims. The impact of a diaphyseal femoral deformity on knee
Aims. The aims of this study were: 1) to describe extended restricted kinematic
Aims. The aim of this study was to determine the association between knee