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ABSTRACT Purpose Kinematic alignment (KA) in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) aims to restore the patient's native joint anatomy by resurfacing the distal and posterior femoral condyles. However, the trochlear anatomy is often overlooked, raising concerns about potential relative internal rotation of the femoral component.
Stefano Campi +9 more
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Immediate effect of ankle joint and rectus abdominis kinesiology taping on static and dynamic balance in rhythmic gymnasts aged 10-12 years. [PDF]
Dudonienė V +2 more
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Abstract Purpose Despite advancements in total knee arthroplasty (TKA), patient dissatisfaction remains notably high (15%–25%). This dissatisfaction will be multifactorial, one of which may be the alignment of the components. Kinematic alignment (KA), aimed at restoring pre‐arthritic knee anatomy, is proposed as a promising alternative to mechanical ...
Leandra Bauer +5 more
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Talus with Trimalleolar Fracture: A Three-planar Injury of Ankle Joint Complex: A Unique Case Report. [PDF]
Kar S +5 more
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Surgical Treatment by Glas' Procedure for Ruptures of Lateral Ligament of Ankle Joint.
Noriaki Miyata, Zuito Cho, Eiichi Mihara
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Effect of Ankle Joint Inversion Trauma on Common Peroneal Nerve MCV [PDF]
Mowafy Emam Mowafy +2 more
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Kinematic alignment doesn't tell the whole story: It's time for kinetic alignment
Abstract Kinematic alignment is increasingly adopted in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) as a patient‐specific strategy to restore native joint anatomy. However, its reliance on static radiographic measurements may not adequately reflect real‐world functional biomechanics.
Umile Giuseppe Longo +6 more
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Is nerve-directed stretching effective for improving of ankle joint flexibility and tissue stiffness in older men? [PDF]
Hirata K, Watanabe D, Soga T, Akagi R.
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Footsole load with respect to ankle joint movement in freestyle skiing
P Schaff, W. Olbert
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