ISAKOS2017: No difference in 8-yr function or gait between kinematic vs mechanical alignment in TKA
ISAKOS2017: No difference in 8-yr function or gait between kinematic vs mechanical alignment in TKA
Comparison of outcome and gait analysis after robotic total knee arthroplasty between mechanical and kinematic knee alignment methods with average 8 years follow-up
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60 patients scheduled for computer-navigated total knee arthroplasty were randomized to either a kinematic or mechanical alignment method for the procedure. Patients were assessed for an average of 8 years postoperatively for patient-reported function, knee range of motion, varus/valgus knee laxity, gait analysis, and kinematic parameters of varus moment and varus force during walking. Results dem...
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