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      Excellent long-term survivorship, radiologic and functional outcomes of operatively treated tibial plateau fractures - 22 day(s) ago

      Long-term reports of operative tibial plateau fractures are scarce. This study aimed to define long-term knee survivorship with total knee arthroplasty (TKA) as the primary endpoint, assess radiographic and functional outcomes, and the relationship between reduction and functional outcomes.

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        ~10% of operatively treated tibial plateau #fractures convert to TKA by 15yrs โ€” rising to 15% in bicondylar (2.7ร— risk). In unicondylar, non-anatomic reduction = 3.7ร— higher TKA risk. KOS-ADLS worse in bicondylars. Anatomic reduction matters. Read here ๐Ÿ‘‰https://t.co/DV2Q6KUh4q

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      Closing the tendon defect does not affect tendon length and patellar height after bone-patellar tendon-bone ACL reconstruction. A retrospective study using radiographs - 26 day(s) ago

      The aim of this study was to compare radiological changes in patellar height (PH) and patellar tendon length (PTL) after closure and non-closure of the patellar donor site defect during anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) using a bone-patellar tendon-bone (BPTB) autograft.

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        Kuijs et al publish that patellar height and tendon length did not signficantly change after ALCR using BPTB regardless of patellar donor site closure Read here ๐Ÿ‘‰https://t.co/jD8sFVf7pu

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      ChatGPT versus expert arthroplasty surgeons in total knee arthroplasty patient counseling - 26 day(s) ago

      This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of AI compared directly with expert arthroplasty surgeons regarding patient counseling for total knee arthroplasty (TKA).

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        ๐Ÿ’ป ChatGPT versus expert arthroplasty surgeons in total knee arthroplasty patient counseling ๐Ÿ”จ Large language AI models show promise in serving as a supplementary resource for patients considering TKA in this prelim evaluation. Read here ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://t.co/F32ARqnAwY

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      Comparable outcomes between lateral and medial unicompartmental arthroplasty at 2-year follow-up - 27 day(s) ago

      Our study sought to evaluate (1) national rates of lateral unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) relative to medial UKA and compare, (2) 90-day medical complications and (3) 1- and 2-year surgical complications between matched lateral and medial UKA cohorts.

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        Slightly higher early PJI rates seen with lateral UKA, but overall outcomes were comparable. This paper supports lateral UKA as a viable option in well-selected patients with isolated lateral knee OA #UKA #TKA Read here๐Ÿ‘‰https://t.co/fIYi70rEo9

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      The Knee Journal (@kneejournal) โ€ข Instagram photos and videos - 3 month(s) ago

      8 Followers, 19 Following, 0 Posts – See Instagram photos and videos from The Knee Journal (@kneejournal)

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        We are on Instagram! Follow us here ๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿฝ https://t.co/MFuOLnVEWD

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      The Knee Journal | LinkedIn - 3 month(s) ago

      The Knee Journal | Official Publication of the British Association for Surgery of the Knee (BASK) and the South African Knee Society (SAKS) | Official Publication of the British Association for Surgery of the Knee (BASK) and the South African Knee Society (SAKS). The Knee is an international journal publishing studies on the clinical treatment and fundamental biomechanical characteristics of this joint. The aim of the journal is to provide a vehicle relevant to surgeons, biomedical engineers, imaging specialists, materials scientists, rehabilitation personnel and all those with an interest in the knee.

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        We are on LinkedIn! Connect with us on there ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://t.co/2hKgG4f7qL

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      An AI-based system for fully automated knee alignment assessment in standard AP knee radiographs - 3 month(s) ago

      Accurate assessment of knee alignment in pre- and post-operative radiographs is crucial for knee arthroplasty planning and evaluation. Current methods rely on manual alignment assessment, which is time-consuming and error-prone. This study proposes a machine learning-based approach to fully automatically measure anatomical varus/valgus alignment in standard anteroposterior (AP) knee radiographs.

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        ๐Ÿ“ธA machine learning approach for fully automating varus/valgus alignment measurement in knee radiographs shows high reliability pre- and post-op, with excellent agreement to clinical measurements.๐Ÿฆต A promising step toward automating anatomical alignment! https://t.co/NlKjqasiRv

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      Excellent early outcomes following lateral robotic-assisted unicompartmental knee arthroplasty - 3 month(s) ago

      Lateral unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) has historically shown mixed results and there is limited contemporary literature on lateral robotic-assisted UKA (RA-UKA) outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate the short-term survivorship, clinical, and radiographic outcomes of lateral RA-UKA.

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        ๐Ÿงจ Excellent early outcomes following lateral robotic-assisted unicompartmental knee arthroplasty ๐Ÿค– Lateral RA-UKA has high survivorship from all cause reoperation (96%) and revision (100%) with significant improvement in PROMs. Read here ๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿฝ https://t.co/fgg2QDACaD

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      Should central osteophytes within the articular cartilage of the lateral compartment be considered when determining the indication of unicompartmental knee arthroplasty for medial osteoarthritis? - 1 year(s) ago

      Patients with central osteophytes in the lateral compartment may be poor candidates for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) for medial knee arthritis given the thin overlying articular cartilage above the central osteophytes that is inadequate for supporting weight-bearing after UKA. Therefore, attempts should be made to detect central osteophytes to confirm suitability for UKA.

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        Should central osteophytes within the articular cartilage of the lateral compartment be considered when determining the indication of unicompartmental knee arthroplasty for medial osteoarthritis? https://t.co/1hCrCmf6dG

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      Influence of hamstring stiffness on anterior tibial translation after anterior cruciate ligament rupture - 1 year(s) ago

      There is a correlation between the hamstring stiffness and the decrease of anterior tibial translation in athletic patients with healthy knees. This observation could question the clinical reliability of the Lachman-Trillat test to detect complete ACL ruptures in patients with an important hamstring stiffness. This study aims to determine if anterior tibial translation is correlated with hamstring stiffness in patients with complete ACL rupture.

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        Does hamstring tightness affect the Lachman test? https://t.co/Y2KXO4Hu5q

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