Using a new, non-invasive method, we measured the patellofemoral force (PFF) in cadaver knees mounted in a rig to simulate weight-bearing. The PFF was measured from 20 degrees to 120 degrees of flexion before and after implanting three designs of knee prosthesis. Medial unicompartmental arthroplasty with a meniscal-bearing prosthesis and with retention of both cruciate ligaments caused no significant change in the PFF. After arthroplasty with a posterior-cruciate-retaining prosthesis and division of the anterior cruciate ligament, the PFF decreased in extension and increased by 20% in flexion. Implantation of a posterior stabilised prosthesis and division of both cruciate ligaments produced a decrease in the PFF in extension but maintained ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to analyze the biomechanics of the patellar component foll...
Knee injury is a common medical issue. A full understanding of the kinematics and mechanical propert...
Previous in vivo studies have observed that current designs of posterior stabilised (PS) total knee ...
The Oxford medial unicompartmental knee replacement was designed to reproduce normal mobility and fo...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a method of measuring the magnitude, direction and point of application of the...
This study involved the development and testing of a system for the simultaneous in vitro measuremen...
The physiologic forces are essential for proper functioning and longevity of the patellofemoral join...
ABSTRACT: The stability of eight fresh cadaver knees was measured before and after insertion of a ge...
Patellar complications after total knee replacement (TKR), such as maltracking, fracture, wear, and ...
Abnormal in vivo Total Knee Replacement (TKR) kinetics is influenced by a range of factors, particul...
Abstract Background Changing the kinematic behaviour of patellar movement could be one of the reason...
PURPOSE: The objectives of this in vitro project were to compare the dynamic three-dimensional patel...
AbstractKneeling is required during daily living for many patients after total knee replacement (TKR...
Knee forces after total knee replacement are directly related to the transmission of stresses includ...
Three-dimensional data was obtained from three cadaver specimens for both the normal, intact knee a...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to analyze the biomechanics of the patellar component foll...
Knee injury is a common medical issue. A full understanding of the kinematics and mechanical propert...
Previous in vivo studies have observed that current designs of posterior stabilised (PS) total knee ...
The Oxford medial unicompartmental knee replacement was designed to reproduce normal mobility and fo...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a method of measuring the magnitude, direction and point of application of the...
This study involved the development and testing of a system for the simultaneous in vitro measuremen...
The physiologic forces are essential for proper functioning and longevity of the patellofemoral join...
ABSTRACT: The stability of eight fresh cadaver knees was measured before and after insertion of a ge...
Patellar complications after total knee replacement (TKR), such as maltracking, fracture, wear, and ...
Abnormal in vivo Total Knee Replacement (TKR) kinetics is influenced by a range of factors, particul...
Abstract Background Changing the kinematic behaviour of patellar movement could be one of the reason...
PURPOSE: The objectives of this in vitro project were to compare the dynamic three-dimensional patel...
AbstractKneeling is required during daily living for many patients after total knee replacement (TKR...
Knee forces after total knee replacement are directly related to the transmission of stresses includ...
Three-dimensional data was obtained from three cadaver specimens for both the normal, intact knee a...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to analyze the biomechanics of the patellar component foll...
Knee injury is a common medical issue. A full understanding of the kinematics and mechanical propert...
Previous in vivo studies have observed that current designs of posterior stabilised (PS) total knee ...