Although predictable implant longevity in total knee replacement (TKR) is now established, work continues to satisfy the demands of patients who seek full restoration of the painless function of the native knee following TKR. This prospective study examines the early clinical outcomes of 156 patients implanted with a novel 'kinematic-retaining' (KR) implant.
Early outcomes using a 'kinematic retaining' total knee replacement - A multicentre prospective study at two years follow-up / Harvey, Adrian R; Barlow, Ian W; Carulli, Christian; Innocenti, Massimo; Smith, James O. - In: THE KNEE. - ISSN 0968-0160. - STAMPA. - 39:(2022), pp. 62-70. [10.1016/j.knee.2022.09.002]
Early outcomes using a 'kinematic retaining' total knee replacement - A multicentre prospective study at two years follow-up
Carulli, Christian;
2022
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Although predictable implant longevity in total knee replacement (TKR) is now established, work continues to satisfy the demands of patients who seek full restoration of the painless function of the native knee following TKR. This prospective study examines the early clinical outcomes of 156 patients implanted with a novel 'kinematic-retaining' (KR) implant.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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