High-flexion total knee replacement (TKR) designs have been introduced to improve flexion after TKR. Although the early results of such designs were promising, recent literature has raised concerns about the incidence of early loosening of the femoral component. We compared the minimum force required to cause femoral component loosening for six high-flexion and six conventional TKR designs in a laboratory experiment. Each TKR design was implanted in a femoral bone model and placed in a loading frame in 135° of flexion. Loosening of the femoral component was induced by moving the tibial component at a constant rate of displacement while maintaining the same angle of flexion. A stereophotogrammetric system registered the relative movement bet...
Introduction/Aim: More flexion of the femoral component (FFC) is a surgical option to better restore...
As life expectancy and activity levels of patients increase so does the demand on total knee replace...
Typically, joint arthroplasty is performed to relieve pain and improve functionality in a diseased o...
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....
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 knee replacements have been developed to accommodate a large range of motion (RoM > 120...
BackgroundHigh-flexion designs for total knee arthroplasty were introduced and promoted greater and ...
High-flexion total knee arthroplasty (TKA) may be more sensitive to femoral loosening than conventio...
AbstractFluoroscopic evaluation of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has reported sudden anterior transl...
BACKGROUND: Some follow-up studies of high flexion total knee arthoplasties report disturbingly high...
AbstractBackgroundSome follow-up studies of high flexion total knee arthoplasties report disturbingl...
Contains fulltext : 69318.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The question a...
Performing high flexion activities does not seem to be crucial in developing early femoral component...
Introduction/Aim: More flexion of the femoral component (FFC) is a surgical option to better restore...
As life expectancy and activity levels of patients increase so does the demand on total knee replace...
Typically, joint arthroplasty is performed to relieve pain and improve functionality in a diseased o...
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....
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 knee replacements have been developed to accommodate a large range of motion (RoM > 120...
BackgroundHigh-flexion designs for total knee arthroplasty were introduced and promoted greater and ...
High-flexion total knee arthroplasty (TKA) may be more sensitive to femoral loosening than conventio...
AbstractFluoroscopic evaluation of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has reported sudden anterior transl...
BACKGROUND: Some follow-up studies of high flexion total knee arthoplasties report disturbingly high...
AbstractBackgroundSome follow-up studies of high flexion total knee arthoplasties report disturbingl...
Contains fulltext : 69318.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The question a...
Performing high flexion activities does not seem to be crucial in developing early femoral component...
Introduction/Aim: More flexion of the femoral component (FFC) is a surgical option to better restore...
As life expectancy and activity levels of patients increase so does the demand on total knee replace...
Typically, joint arthroplasty is performed to relieve pain and improve functionality in a diseased o...