“…Proper tibial rotation avoids excess risk of MCL tension [2], contact stress [3], knee pain [4,5], stiffness [6], and patellofemoral complications [7,8]. Different tibial tray designs offer varying potential in optimizing the relationship between tibial surface coverage and rotation [9]. An anatomic tibial tray was recently developed in an effort to better match patient anatomy compared to symmetric and asymmetric trays.…”