
Medial Ball-and-Socket vs Posterior-Stabilized TKA: Impact on Gait and Function at 12 Months

Medial Ball-and-Socket vs Posterior-Stabilized TKA: Impact on Gait and Function at 12 Months
EFORT Michael Freeman Award 2020: Knee biomechanics before and after total knee arthroplasty with either a medial pivot or posterior stabilized implants.
Clin Biomech (Bristol) . 2025 Jul:127:106604.Synopsis
Twenty-eight patients with end-stage knee osteoarthritis were randomized to receive a medial ball-and-socket TKA (n=14) or a posterior-stabilized TKA (n=14); outcomes were compared with 14 healthy controls. The primary outcome of interest was knee gait biomechanics across the gait cycle using statistical parametric mapping (SPM). Secondary outcomes included temporospatial gait parameters and KOOS ...
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