Kinematics of the stiff total knee arthroplasty |
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Authors: | Pereira Gavin C Walsh Michael Wasserman Bradley Banks Scott Jaffe William L Di Cesare Paul E |
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Affiliation: | *Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Musculoskeletal Research Center, NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York, New York;†Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida |
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Abstract: | The kinematics of 10 total knee replacements with poor flexion (<90°) were compared with 11 replacements with good flexion (>110°) at a mean of 3 years from surgery using optical calibration with implant shape-matching techniques from radiographs taken in standing, early-lunge, and late-lunge positions. There were no significant differences between groups in anteroposterior translation of the medial and lateral femoral condyles or tibial rotation during standing and early lunge. Groups differed in amount of posterior translation of the femoral condyles during late lunge because of the poor-flexion group's inability to achieve the same amount of flexion as the good-flexion group. Poor flexion after total knee arthroplasty, we conclude, is not associated with abnormal kinematics in the setting of well-aligned, well-fixed implants. |
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Keywords: | total knee arthroplasty stiffness kinematics fixed bearing cruciate-retaining poor flexion. |
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