Femoral mechanical-anatomical angle of osteoarthritic knees
© 2014, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Background: To perform total knee arthroplasty, some surgeons prefer to use a fixed valgus angle, for example 5° or 6°,for the distal femoral cut with every patient. This angle may be appropriate for some patients, but may not be for all....
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Main Authors: | Jingjit,W., Poomcharoen,P., Limmahakhun,S., Klunklin,K., Leerapun,T., Rojanasthien,S. |
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Medical Association of Thailand
2015
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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