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Biomechanical effects of patellar positioning on intraoperative knee joint gap measurement in total knee arthroplasty
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Biomechanical effects of patellar positioning on intraoperative knee joint gap measurement in total knee arthroplasty

Ryuichi Gejo, Michelle H. McGarry, Bong-Jae Jun, Jason K. Hofer, Tomoatsu Kimura and Thay Q. Lee
Clinical Biomechanics, Vol.25(4)
2010

Abstract

Aged Aged, 80 and over Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee Female Humans Joint Instability Male Motion Patella Treatment Outcome Biomechanics Ligaments Loads (forces) Muscle Repair Surgery Arthrotomy Biomechanical effects Digitizers External rotation Femoral component Intra-operative Joint gap Knee extension Knee flexions Knee joint Knee testing Lateral joints Muscle load Muscle loading Posterior cruciate ligament Shift-and Soft tissue Total knee arthroplasty aged arthrotomy article biomechanics cadaver controlled study femur human human tissue kinematics knee cruciate ligament knee function knee joint gap measurement measurement patella peroperative care position priority journal quadriceps femoris muscle surgical approach tibia total knee replacement weight bearing Joints (anatomy)

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