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The Influence of Contemporary Knee Design on High Flexion II: A Kinematic Comparison with the Normal Knee

The Influence of Contemporary Knee Design on High Flexion II: A Kinematic Comparison with the Normal Knee

by ARC | Mar 8, 2009 | Knee

Although Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) surgery enjoys 90% of outcomes with good to excellent results, some patients have difficulty adjusting their gait to accommodate the new articulations inherent in contemporary implant designs. Paradoxical motions inclusive of...
The Influence of Contemporary Knee Design on High Flexion: A Kinematic Comparison with the Normal Knee

The Influence of Contemporary Knee Design on High Flexion: A Kinematic Comparison with the Normal Knee

by ARC | Mar 8, 2008 | Knee

Although Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) surgery enjoys 90% of outcomes with good to excellent results, some patients have difficulty adjusting their gait to accommodate the new articulations inherent in contemporary implant designs. Paradoxical motions inclusive of...
The Current State of Cervical and Lumbar Spinal Disc Arthroplasty

The Current State of Cervical and Lumbar Spinal Disc Arthroplasty

by ARC | Mar 8, 2007 | Spine

The growth of spinal implant and orthobiologic technologies over the last several years is increasing in tempo and fast approaching the US hip and knee markets in annual dollar sales. During this time, a number of start-up and established medical device manufacturers...
Patello-Femoral Replacement Polymer Stress During Daily Activities: A Finite Element Study

Patello-Femoral Replacement Polymer Stress During Daily Activities: A Finite Element Study

by ARC | Mar 7, 2006 | Knee

Isolated, patello-femoral arthritis, although uncommon, has been reported to affect 8% of women and 2% of men over the age of 55. Both conservative and surgical non-arthroplasty interventions have been advocated, however, their reports suggest limited success....
The Effects of Walking Gait on UHMWPE Damage in Unicompartmental Knee Systems: A Finite Element Study

The Effects of Walking Gait on UHMWPE Damage in Unicompartmental Knee Systems: A Finite Element Study

by ARC | Mar 7, 2003 | Knee

There is increasing re-interest in the use of unicompartmental knee replacement as a remedy of choice for isolated compartment disease, although there is debate regarding its role as a temporizing or definitive procedure. The popularization of mini-incision surgery...
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