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Biomechanical effects of joint line elevation in total knee arthroplasty
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Biomechanical effects of joint line elevation in total knee arthroplasty

Stefan Fornalski, Michelle H. McGarry, Christopher N.H. Bui, William C. Kim and Thay Q. Lee
Clinical Biomechanics, Vol.27(8)
2012

Abstract

Aged Aged, 80 and over Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee Biomechanics Cadaver Compressive Strength Humans Knee Knee Joint Materials Testing Movement Patella Polyethylene Pressure Range of Motion, Articular Stress, Mechanical Tibia Treatment Outcome Arthroplasty Biomechanics Joints (anatomy) Kinematics Loading Biomechanical effects Clinical outcome Component wear Contact areas Contact kinematics Contact pressures Edge loading Joint line Knee flexion angle Knee flexions Knee joint Patellofemoral Range of motions Repeated measures Sagittal plane Tibial component Total knee arthroplasty Tukey post hoc test arthropathy article biomechanics cadaver clinical assessment human joint function joint line elevation joint pressure kinematics knee function patella patellofemoral joint priority journal total knee replacement Physiological models

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