Introduction: High-flexion (HF) TKA designs were introduced in order to achieve greater flexion than with conventional TKA designs. Although early clinical results are promising, recent literature raises concerns about fixation and risk for early loosening of the femoral component during high demanding activities. This study’s aim was to measure the loosening force of the femoral component of several PS-TKA designs in a deep flexion configuration. Methods: The loosening force of the femoral component of ten contemporary PS-TKAs, including five HF and five conventional designs from the major orthopaedic companies were evaluated. To simulate a deep flexion configuration, each TKA was implanted in a femoral bone model and placed in a loading ...
Abstract The incidence of femur fracture around total hip arthroplasties continues to increase at su...
AbstractBackgroundSome follow-up studies of high flexion total knee arthoplasties report disturbingl...
Typically, joint arthroplasty is performed to relieve pain and improve functionality in a diseased o...
Introduction: High-flexion (HF) TKA designs were introduced in order to achieve greater flexion than...
Objectives: High-flexion (HF) TKA designs were introduced in order to achieve greater flexion than w...
High-flexion total knee replacement (TKR) designs have been introduced to improve flexion after TKR....
High-flexion total knee replacement (TKR) designs have been introduced to improve flexion after TKR....
Performing high flexion activities does not seem to be crucial in developing early femoral component...
High-flexion total knee arthroplasty (TKA) may be more sensitive to femoral loosening than conventio...
Contains fulltext : 69318.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The question a...
Item does not contain fulltextHigh-flexion knee replacements have been developed to accommodate a la...
BACKGROUND: Some follow-up studies of high flexion total knee arthoplasties report disturbingly high...
The lack of awareness of the exact number of instantaneous centers of knee flexion/extension rotatio...
Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a common procedure for treating patients with excessively arthritic...
Introduction/Aim: More flexion of the femoral component (FFC) is a surgical option to better restore...
Abstract The incidence of femur fracture around total hip arthroplasties continues to increase at su...
AbstractBackgroundSome follow-up studies of high flexion total knee arthoplasties report disturbingl...
Typically, joint arthroplasty is performed to relieve pain and improve functionality in a diseased o...
Introduction: High-flexion (HF) TKA designs were introduced in order to achieve greater flexion than...
Objectives: High-flexion (HF) TKA designs were introduced in order to achieve greater flexion than w...
High-flexion total knee replacement (TKR) designs have been introduced to improve flexion after TKR....
High-flexion total knee replacement (TKR) designs have been introduced to improve flexion after TKR....
Performing high flexion activities does not seem to be crucial in developing early femoral component...
High-flexion total knee arthroplasty (TKA) may be more sensitive to femoral loosening than conventio...
Contains fulltext : 69318.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The question a...
Item does not contain fulltextHigh-flexion knee replacements have been developed to accommodate a la...
BACKGROUND: Some follow-up studies of high flexion total knee arthoplasties report disturbingly high...
The lack of awareness of the exact number of instantaneous centers of knee flexion/extension rotatio...
Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a common procedure for treating patients with excessively arthritic...
Introduction/Aim: More flexion of the femoral component (FFC) is a surgical option to better restore...
Abstract The incidence of femur fracture around total hip arthroplasties continues to increase at su...
AbstractBackgroundSome follow-up studies of high flexion total knee arthoplasties report disturbingl...
Typically, joint arthroplasty is performed to relieve pain and improve functionality in a diseased o...