Measurement of Condylar Offset and Posterior Condylar Cartilage Thickness in Normal Knees: An MRI Study From Saudi Arabia
Wazzan Aljuhani,
Mohammed Alsalman,
Hashim Alsalman
et al.
Abstract:Background
The maximum amount of knee flexion after total knee replacement is largely determined by the knee’s posterior condylar offset (PCO). Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), this study examined the relationship between PCO and the thickness of the femoral posterior condylar cartilage (PCC) in healthy people.
Methodology
We reviewed the medical records of 300 skeletally mature patients who did not exhibit symptoms of knee arthritis and had undergone MRI for traumatic s… Show more
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