A biomechanical comparison between the single-axis and multi-axis total knee arthroplasty systems for the stand-to-sit movement
Background. Compared to the design of a traditional multi-axis total knee arthroplasty, the single-axis arthroplasty studied has a fixed flexion/extension center of rotation in the femoral component. The influence of this characteristic on functional daily activity, i.e., stand-to-sit, is not well u...
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Main Authors: | H. Wang, K. J. Simpson, S. Chamnongkich, T. Kinsey, O. M. Mahoney |
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Format: | Journal |
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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