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the osteotomy correction precision and generate a sudden loss of correction on coronal alignment. Unstable fracture patterns, such as types II and III, or the presence of unnoticed complete osteotomies are considered risk factors that induce inadequate
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, patellofemoral. Technical issues The role of coronal alignment in the improvement of functional results after UKA is controversial. Most reports on the control of coronal alignment and implant positioning observed no influence on functional results
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fixed and in good sagittal and coronal alignment. Genu recurvatum should be addressed with the use of a brace, if necessary. A systematic review by Lachiewicz concluded that tibial post fracture is a relatively uncommon complication after posterior
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increase post-operative flexion in posterior-stabilised TKA, provided that coronal alignment has been restored. 44 Improved range of motion is a parameter which is expected to gain importance given the high expectations of more and more active patients
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when performed with calipered kinematically aligned TKA . Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 2021 ; 29 : 437 – 445 . 5. Lin Y-H Chang F-S Chen K-H Huang K-C Su K-C . Mismatch between femur and tibia coronal alignment in the
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Vision 1.61 navigation system (Brain Lab, Heimstetten, Germany) in kinematic mode. They found that the patellofemoral contact stress did not correlate with the sagittal and coronal alignment of the femoral component or the patellar tracking. Only the
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screws. The IM nail can be then locked distally with three locking bolts to ensure stability of the construct. Postoperative standard radiographs reveal satisfactory coronal alignment ( Fig. 7 f, g ), and clinical alignment must be identical to the
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( 2 ). Smoking plays a negative role especially as it may interfere with bone healing in open-wedge PTO and may cause nonunion. Instability used to be a contraindication in PTO, but nowadays sagittal and coronal alignment modification through this
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the axis of the proximal femur, and constitutes an indication of the stem’s fit-fill information inside the femoral canal. 30 Besides the sagittal and coronal alignment of the stem in the intra-medullary canal of the patient’s femur, stem