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References

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    “Knee Imaging Study Sheds New Light on Flexion, Rollback,”

    Orthopaedics Today. Nov/Dec. Vol 2 No. 6. 1999.
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    “Multicenter determination of in vivo kinematics after total knee arthroplasty,”

    Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2003.
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    “Does Greater Knee Flexion Increase Patient Function and Satisfaction After Total Knee Arthroplasty?”

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    “Primitive results after medial-pivot knee arthroplasties: a minimum 5-year follow-up study,”

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    “Does the increased constraint of a Medial Pivot knee prosthesis increase its liklihood of loosening?”

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Additional Studies

  1. D. Dennis, et al.

    “Assessment of 3D Normal Knee Kinematics Under In Vivo Conditions During Multiple Weight Bearing Activities”

    Rocky Mountain Musculoskeletal Research Laboratory.
  2. JD Blaha, et al.

    “In Vivo Kinematic Analysis of a Medial-Pivot TKA During Multiple Activities”

    Rocky Mountain Musculoskeletal Research Laboratory.