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Luxembourg Institute of Research in Orthopaedics, Sports Medicine and Science (LIROMS), Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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pushing them out, generating significant stress at the roots and meniscofemoral ligaments. The shift of the load to areas and structures not suitable for absorbing it has been correlated with degenerative changes ( 11 ). In a 3D finite element analysis
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). The authors retrospectively analyzed 1091 TKAs (67% female). All were posterior cruciate ligament-retaining or sacrificing with an anterior-lip (49.4%) or conforming-bearing (50.6%) and were performed with modern perioperative protocols. Preoperative
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at an in vivo systems level. 4 Specifically, multidisciplinary research suggests that, in young healthy joints, the properties of the tissues, such as morphology, biology or mechanics of the tissues (bone, cartilage or ligament, for example
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could be seen on a Rosenberg view. Varus and valgus stress views of the knee and weight-bearing views with alternate body weight in one of the limbs on AP projection help assess the stability of the medial and lateral collateral ligaments and better
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ligaments are so destroyed that a revision implant or rotating hinge is needed. Khan et al 34 published a series of 201 revision UKAs treated by TKR, in which they insisted on the need for augments and bone grafting. Surgical technique
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backup when severe preoperative deformities are present and in case of collateral ligament insufficiency ( 31 , 44 ). In our center, when possible, the authors use a standard cemented primary TKA, with a medial congruent polyethylene, following rKa
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loosening of the prosthesis, six cases of periprosthetic fracture, three cases of polyethylene wear, three cases of progression of OA in the contralateral compartment, two cases of medial collateral ligament injury, two cases of impingement, five cases of
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Osteotomie Komitee der Deutschen Knie Gesellschaft (DKG), Munich, Germany
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controlled studies were found for CPM after knee osteotomies. For CPM therapy after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) replacement, two reviews discussed in the work of Goosmann et al. showed no conclusive superiority of CPM application over physiotherapy