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The Role of Polyethylene Design on Postoperative TKA Flexion: An Analysis of 1534 Cases
Clinical Orthopedics and Related Research, 10/26/09
McCalden RW et al. – Patients with low flexion preoperatively were more likely to gain flexion, whereas those with high flexion preoperatively were most likely to maintain or lose flexion postoperatively. Controlling for implant design, patients with high flexion preoperatively were more likely to gain flexion with the HF–PS design implant.
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