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Revision for stiff knee after knee replacement
Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & ResearchStiffness following total knee replacement is defined as >15° flexion contracture and/or flexion
Sophie Putman +3 more
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Revue medicale suisse, 2006
Total knee replacement is nowadays a surgical technique that has reached maturity and is used as frequently as total hip replacement. It is mainly aimed at patients suffering from knee osteoarthrosis when it becomes invalidating and painful and does not respond anymore to medical conservative treatment and physiotherapy. Long term results are excellent
D, Fritschy, P-F, Leyvraz
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Total knee replacement is nowadays a surgical technique that has reached maturity and is used as frequently as total hip replacement. It is mainly aimed at patients suffering from knee osteoarthrosis when it becomes invalidating and painful and does not respond anymore to medical conservative treatment and physiotherapy. Long term results are excellent
D, Fritschy, P-F, Leyvraz
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Patient dissatisfaction following total knee replacement
Bone and Joint Journal, 2014D Nam, R M Nunley, R L Barrack
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Cementless fixation in Oxford unicompartmental knee replacement
Bone and Joint Journal, 2013Alexander D Liddle +2 more
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Predicting the cost-effectiveness of total hip and knee replacement
Bone and Joint Journal, 2013P J Jenkins +2 more
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