10 results match your criteria: "Japan Research Institute of Artificial Joint[Affiliation]"

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  • The study aimed to assess how the inclination of the joint line affects clinical outcomes after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) using anatomical prostheses.
  • It involved 145 patients and measured outcomes such as the Knee Society Function Score (KS-FS) and alignment using hip-knee-ankle (HKA) axis and joint line orientation angle (JLOA) three years post-surgery.
  • The results showed that while KS-FS was significantly better in patients with HKA alignment within the normal range, overall joint line inclination did not significantly influence patient-reported outcomes, suggesting alignment strategies used in TKA should be reconsidered.
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The positional relationship between patellar and femoral articular surfaces may vary according to the degree of posterior rotation of the tibial condyle, which may influence the patellar configuration. We hypothesized that the configuration of the patella has a rhomboid transformation similar to that of the tibial condyle. This cohort study included 313 patients with knee pain who underwent lateral-view knee digital radiography.

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Background: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is an established surgical treatment for advanced knee osteoarthritis by which patients can expect improvement of knee pain and function. Although many surgeons have investigated limb alignment after TKA, changes in coronal positional relation between the femur and tibia are not known well.

Methods: Radiographs of 105 knees of young Japanese patients between 20 and 49 years-old (60 men and 45 women) without osteoarthritic changes who received arthroscopic surgeries at our hospital were used in this study.

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Background: The FINE total knee was developed in Japan and clinical use began in 2001. It has unique design features, including an oblique 3 femorotibial joint line that reproduces anatomical geometry. Although 20 years have passed since the FINE knee was clinically used for the first time in Japan, a formal clinical evaluation including patient-reported and radiographic outcomes has not been undertaken.

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Purpose: Constitutional varus in the coronal plane is formed based on the Hueter-Volkmann's law. The varus deformity occurs at the proximal metaphysis of the tibia and the tibial condyle rotates medially. In the sagittal plane, we hypothesized that the posterior slope angle of the tibial articular surface may also occur at the proximal metaphysis and the tibial condyle rotates posteriorly.

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Purpose: According to the concept of the constitutional varus, the tibial articular surface (TAS) has varus inclination. On the other hand, it has been reported that proximal tibia vara involved medial shift of the TAS. However, it has not been assessed whether varus inclination of the TAS has a correlation with the medial shift.

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Background: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is the major surgical treatment for end-stage osteoarthritis (OA). Despite its effectiveness, there are about 20% of patients who are dissatisfied with the outcome. Predicting the surgical outcome preoperatively could be beneficial in order to guide clinical decisions.

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A preclinical method for evaluating the kinematics of knee prostheses.

Med Eng Phys

April 2019

School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering, Beihang University, No. 37, XueYuan Road, HaiDian District, Beijing 100083, China; Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Biomedical Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing 100083, China. Electronic address:

The primary intent of anatomical knee implants is to replicate the motions of a normal knee joint. In developing such designs, a preclinical evaluation of kinematic behavior is needed. This study introduces an in vitro testing method for recording movements of the knee joint.

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Background: A kinematically aligned (KA) total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is expected to improve patient satisfaction, but its effect remains controversial. We investigated differences in patient-reported outcomes (PROs) between KA and non-KA TKAs using an implant that reproduces anatomical geometry.

Methods: TKAs for varus deformity were performed in consecutive 129 patients (149 knees) via a measured resection technique with conventional instruments.

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Motion type and knee articular conformity influenced mid-flexion stability of a single radius knee prosthesis.

Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc

May 2019

School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, 100083, China.

Purpose: Single radius knee implants were introduced to reduce the level of paradoxical anterior femoral translation (AFT) during mid-flexion after total knee arthroplasty. Findings from clinical and experiment studies are inconsistent, which may be due to the different loading conditions and articular conformities of the knee implants studied. The aim of this study is to analyze how variations in these two factors affect the mid-flexion stability of a single radius knee prosthesis.

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