Total Knee Replacement 1991
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-1825-1_1
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“…1,19,28,29 However, it typically generates abnormal knee kinematics, relative to young, normal knees, 5,6,22,24 although our study has shown that the kinematics can be restored following TKR. Given that abnormal kinematics do not preclude a good outcome, more evidence of any clinical benefit is needed to justify the current pursuit by the designers of TKR to reproduce the kinematics of young, normal knees.…”
Section: Kfa * (°) Extension Flexionmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…1,19,28,29 However, it typically generates abnormal knee kinematics, relative to young, normal knees, 5,6,22,24 although our study has shown that the kinematics can be restored following TKR. Given that abnormal kinematics do not preclude a good outcome, more evidence of any clinical benefit is needed to justify the current pursuit by the designers of TKR to reproduce the kinematics of young, normal knees.…”
Section: Kfa * (°) Extension Flexionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Designs of TKR have evolved to meet the goal of restoring normal knee function. 19 Given the importance of both cruciate ligaments in normal function, 2 it might be considered appropriate in TKR either to retain them or to incorporate features which fulfil their role as found in the bicruciatestabilised TKR. Our study has shown that compared with the posterior-stabilised TKR, the bicruciate-stabilised TKR restores kinematics more effectively, and produces a PTA which is higher at near full knee extension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 However, these early prostheses suffered from high failure rates with loosening being the most common complication. [6][7][8] In the 1970s, the total condylar prosthesis emerged as the most significant development in total knee arthroplasty, and such designs now dominate the current TKR market. 9 One of the main causes of the loosening of the early hinged TKRs was believed to be lack of rotation about the longitudinal axis of the leg, leading to increased shear stresses at the bone-implant interface or the bone-cement interface in the case of cemented knee replacements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 However, these early prostheses suffered from high failure rates with loosening being the most common complication. 68 In the 1970s, the total condylar prosthesis emerged as the most significant development in total knee arthroplasty, and such designs now dominate the current TKR market. 9…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%