Kinematic Alignment Better Aligns The Tibial Joint Line In Single Leg Stance .
Kinematic alignment achieves a tibial joint line angle that is more parallel to the floor in single-leg stance than mechanical alignment : a radiological analysis of a randomized controlled trial.
Bone Joint J . 2025 Apr 1;107-B(4):413-422.Ninety-five patients with knee osteoarthritis were randomized to receive either kinematic alignment total knee arthroplasty (TKA) (n=46) or mechanical alignment TKA (n=49). The primary outcome was the mean difference in tibial joint line angle (TJLA) in single-leg stance between the two groups. Secondary outcomes included TJLA differences based on constitutional joint line obliquity (JLO), the proportion of patients achieving a TJLA within approximately 2° of parallel, and the changes from constitutional to postoperative JLO. Outcomes were assessed postoperatively. Overall, the results revealed that KA achieved a significantly closer to parallel TJLA in single-leg stance and restored constitutional JLO more accurately, particularly in patients with apex distal JLO. The study concludes that KA more reliably achieves a TJLA parallel to the floor in single-leg stance than MA, depending on the patient’s constitutional JLO.
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