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and adhesions which contributes to pain and restrictive joint motion. 14 Of TKR patients, 3–10% develop arthrofibrosis after TKR and report pain with activities from < 30% for light manual work to 78% for jumping and pivoting. 15 – 18
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bluntly and continued to the joint line to establish the medial gutter. This is repeated on the lateral side, with the pseudocapsule bluntly dissected, fibrous tissue removed from around the patella and any fibrous adhesions deep to the patella released