Kinematic analysis of a posterior cruciate retaining mobile-bearing total knee arthroplasty |
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Authors: | Oakeshott Roger Stiehl James B Komistek Richard A Anderson Dylan T Haas Brian D |
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Affiliation: | Sport Med SA, Adelaide, Australia. |
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Abstract: | Using video fluoroscopy, 10 subjects having a mobile-bearing posterior cruciate-retaining total knee arthroplasty were analyzed to determine their in vivo kinematic patterns. Under weight-bearing conditions, while in extension, the average contact position was posterior to the mid-tibia sagittal plane with posterior translation of both condyles to 60 degrees of flexion, followed by anterior translation to 120 degrees of flexion. Under non-weight-bearing conditions, the average condylar contact positions were significantly more anterior from full extension to 90 degrees of knee flexion (P=.01). The average range of motion was 129 degrees under non-weight-bearing conditions and 119 degrees during weight-bearing. Although subjects in this study exhibited variable motion patterns, they are accommodated by the unconstrained optimized articulation of this highly conforming mobile-bearing implant. |
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Keywords: | knee kinematics mobile bearing cruciate retention |
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