2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2022.101871
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Prevalence of proximal tibia vara in Indonesian population with knee osteoarthritis

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“…In general,The development of KOA is often accompanied by dysfunction, deformity of the knee joint,and valgus and varus due to changes in the weight bearing axis of the lower limb.In order to simplify the description of the degree of lower limb deformity,the absolute value of MAD minus 0 mm was used to represent the degree of lower limb deformity [9] ,which was linearly positively correlated with the distance from the knee joint of the lower limb weight-bearing axis. JLCA can generally re ect the degree of deformity in the knee cavity [10] and is positively correlated with the size of joint space.LPFA can generally measure the relative position movement of the greater trochanteric of femur and the mechanical axis of femur.The increase of LPFA means the lateral shift of the greater trochanteric of femur relative to the mechanical axis of femur,which is likely to lead to increased hip abduction and decreased stability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general,The development of KOA is often accompanied by dysfunction, deformity of the knee joint,and valgus and varus due to changes in the weight bearing axis of the lower limb.In order to simplify the description of the degree of lower limb deformity,the absolute value of MAD minus 0 mm was used to represent the degree of lower limb deformity [9] ,which was linearly positively correlated with the distance from the knee joint of the lower limb weight-bearing axis. JLCA can generally re ect the degree of deformity in the knee cavity [10] and is positively correlated with the size of joint space.LPFA can generally measure the relative position movement of the greater trochanteric of femur and the mechanical axis of femur.The increase of LPFA means the lateral shift of the greater trochanteric of femur relative to the mechanical axis of femur,which is likely to lead to increased hip abduction and decreased stability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The calipered technique is based on the true-measured resection technique, wherein the tibial bone resection plane is determined by estimating the original tibial bone morphology after resurfacing the femur [9,14]. Asians often have proximal tibia vara, which affects constitutional varus limb alignment and is associated with medial tibia bone defects [8,16,17]. Therefore, the use of the calipered technique may result in an excessive residual postoperative tibial component and varus limb alignment in these patients [18].…”
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confidence: 99%