Purpose: Performing total knee replacement, accurate alignment and neutral rotation of the femoral component are widely believed to be crucial for the ultimate success. Contrary to absolute bone referenced alignment, using a ligament balancing technique does not automatically rotate the femoral component parallel to the transepicondylar axis. In this context we established the hypothesis that rotational alignment of the femoral component parallel to the transepicondylar axis (0° ± 3°) results in better outcome than alignment outside of this range. Methods: We analysed 204 primary cemented mobile bearing total knee replacements fiveyears postoperatively. Femoral component rotation was measured on axial radiographs using the condylar twist an...
Background: The purpose of this study was to describe the femoral component rotation in total knee a...
<div><p><b>Background and purpose —</b> Poor outcomes have been linked to errors in rotational align...
Abstract Background Femoral component rotation (FCR) is one of the most important factors in total k...
PURPOSE: Performing total knee replacement, accurate alignment and neutral rotation of the femoral c...
Background Femoral component rotation (FCR) is one of the most important factors in...
AbstractRotational alignment is important for a good functional outcome and the longterm success of ...
Objective: To evaluate whether patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) improve the accuracy of femora...
Purpose Proper rotational alignment of the femoral component is critical for a successful total kne...
Purpose Proper rotational alignment of the femoral component is critical for a successful total kne...
Background: The purpose of this study was to describe the femoral component rotation in total knee a...
PURPOSE: Femoral rotation in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is hypothesized to vary in the same knee ...
Background Rotational malalignment of the components in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) can be a fact...
Correct rotational implant alignment is associated with increased postoperative function and implant...
Background: Rotation of the femoral component in total knee replacement (TKR) is very important for ...
Correct rotational implant alignment is associated with increased postoperative function and implant...
Background: The purpose of this study was to describe the femoral component rotation in total knee a...
<div><p><b>Background and purpose —</b> Poor outcomes have been linked to errors in rotational align...
Abstract Background Femoral component rotation (FCR) is one of the most important factors in total k...
PURPOSE: Performing total knee replacement, accurate alignment and neutral rotation of the femoral c...
Background Femoral component rotation (FCR) is one of the most important factors in...
AbstractRotational alignment is important for a good functional outcome and the longterm success of ...
Objective: To evaluate whether patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) improve the accuracy of femora...
Purpose Proper rotational alignment of the femoral component is critical for a successful total kne...
Purpose Proper rotational alignment of the femoral component is critical for a successful total kne...
Background: The purpose of this study was to describe the femoral component rotation in total knee a...
PURPOSE: Femoral rotation in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is hypothesized to vary in the same knee ...
Background Rotational malalignment of the components in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) can be a fact...
Correct rotational implant alignment is associated with increased postoperative function and implant...
Background: Rotation of the femoral component in total knee replacement (TKR) is very important for ...
Correct rotational implant alignment is associated with increased postoperative function and implant...
Background: The purpose of this study was to describe the femoral component rotation in total knee a...
<div><p><b>Background and purpose —</b> Poor outcomes have been linked to errors in rotational align...
Abstract Background Femoral component rotation (FCR) is one of the most important factors in total k...