Introduction: Patient satisfaction after total knee replacement (TKR) depends on the amount of pain relief and the functional activities achieved. An important criterion of good functional outcome is the amount of flexion achieved and whether the patient can manage high flexion activities. In order to increase the amount of safe flexion, various implant designs have been developed. This study aims to compare the outcome after TKR using two contemporary high flexion knee designs: Sigma CR150 High Flex Knee prosthesis (Depuy, Warsaw, Indiana) and NexGen High Flex Knee prosthesis (Zimmer, Warsaw, Indiana). Material: A retrospective study was conducted with 100 cases of each design and their functional and radiological outcome was ass...
Background: Although the design features of the high-flexion posterior cruciate-retaining and high-f...
Background: Residual pain is an important cause of patient dissatisfaction after total knee arthropl...
Purpose: This study was performed to compare the postoperative maximal flexion angle (MFA) of standa...
Introduction: Patient satisfaction after total knee replacement (TKR) depends on the amount of pain ...
Source of support: Self financing Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether high...
Modifications in the design of knee replacements have been proposed in order to maximise flexion. We...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical and radiologic results after high fle...
This prospective randomised controlled double-blind trial compared two types of PFC Sigma total knee...
AbstractBackground: The purpose of this comparative study is to analyze functional results and the r...
Contains fulltext : 69318.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The question a...
Background The purpose of this randomized controlled trial was to compare the performance of 3 total...
High flexion of the knee after total knee arthroplasty is es-sential for a successful overall functi...
Introduction: To evaluate the midterm functional outcomes of patients who had undergone total knee r...
SummaryIntroductionThe rotating platform flexion (RPF) Sigma total knee prosthesis (DePuy; Warsaw, I...
Background: Total knee replacement is the gold standard treatment for patients suffering from advanc...
Background: Although the design features of the high-flexion posterior cruciate-retaining and high-f...
Background: Residual pain is an important cause of patient dissatisfaction after total knee arthropl...
Purpose: This study was performed to compare the postoperative maximal flexion angle (MFA) of standa...
Introduction: Patient satisfaction after total knee replacement (TKR) depends on the amount of pain ...
Source of support: Self financing Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether high...
Modifications in the design of knee replacements have been proposed in order to maximise flexion. We...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical and radiologic results after high fle...
This prospective randomised controlled double-blind trial compared two types of PFC Sigma total knee...
AbstractBackground: The purpose of this comparative study is to analyze functional results and the r...
Contains fulltext : 69318.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The question a...
Background The purpose of this randomized controlled trial was to compare the performance of 3 total...
High flexion of the knee after total knee arthroplasty is es-sential for a successful overall functi...
Introduction: To evaluate the midterm functional outcomes of patients who had undergone total knee r...
SummaryIntroductionThe rotating platform flexion (RPF) Sigma total knee prosthesis (DePuy; Warsaw, I...
Background: Total knee replacement is the gold standard treatment for patients suffering from advanc...
Background: Although the design features of the high-flexion posterior cruciate-retaining and high-f...
Background: Residual pain is an important cause of patient dissatisfaction after total knee arthropl...
Purpose: This study was performed to compare the postoperative maximal flexion angle (MFA) of standa...