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Knee Alignment Series Video 2: Limitation of Conventional Alignment
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February 5, 2024
In this video Dr Chen further explores why mechanical alignment may not always be the ...
read more ↘ most suitable approach to Total Knee Arthroplasty, and how there has been alternative alignment philosophies away from this as the gold standard. It considers functional alignment and the research that exists with this. 5 concepts are explored: Joint Line Obliquity; Surgical Changes that occur to Alignment; Survivorship, Satisfaction and Alignment; Soft Tissue Balance and Alignment; Tibial Performance and Alignment.
This video is part of a KNEE ALIGNMENT SERIES. Look for the following titles to continue the series:
Knee Alignment Series Video 1: Constitutional Alignment in the General Population by Dr Darren Chen.
Knee Alignment Series Video 3: My Journey to Restoring ‘Soft Tissue’ Balance of the Knee by A/Prof. Samuel J. MacDessi
Knee Alignment Series Video 4: The Principles of CPAK by A/Prof. Samuel J. MacDessi
Knee Alignment Series Video 5 - coming soon: Look out for the fifth video in this series from Dr Gavin Clark relating patient outcomes to patient CPAK type.
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read more ↘ most suitable approach to Total Knee Arthroplasty, and how there has been alternative alignment philosophies away from this as the gold standard. It considers functional alignment and the research that exists with this. 5 concepts are explored: Joint Line Obliquity; Surgical Changes that occur to Alignment; Survivorship, Satisfaction and Alignment; Soft Tissue Balance and Alignment; Tibial Performance and Alignment.
This video is part of a KNEE ALIGNMENT SERIES. Look for the following titles to continue the series:
Knee Alignment Series Video 1: Constitutional Alignment in the General Population by Dr Darren Chen.
Knee Alignment Series Video 3: My Journey to Restoring ‘Soft Tissue’ Balance of the Knee by A/Prof. Samuel J. MacDessi
Knee Alignment Series Video 4: The Principles of CPAK by A/Prof. Samuel J. MacDessi
Knee Alignment Series Video 5 - coming soon: Look out for the fifth video in this series from Dr Gavin Clark relating patient outcomes to patient CPAK type.
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