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The Secret to Happy Knees: A New Angle on Joint Replacement
Sunday, February 2, 2025
Let's talk about the early implant survivorship. This just refers to how long your new knee will last. Surgeons hope that if you align this rotation correctly then the knee will last longer and operate better. By paying attention to that detail, the knee will have a better chance of lasting longer and working better.
But, it is a bit tricky, and surgeons need a lot of skill to align the component correctly. This is why they need proper training and the right tools. No matter how hard it might be, the result is worth it.
So, imagine that you know someone thinking about knee replacement surgery. You can share some information that might make a difference. For example, it's important to ask about the transepicondylar axis. You can also think about how the patella can cause pain if not aligned correctly. Don't forget that the femoral component rotation is key to making sure the new knee works well, lasts longer, and works better. If the rotation is not correct, you might have trouble, but if it is done well, you'll be able to move better.
Remembering to ask about the transepicondylar axis could be a game-changer during knee replacement surgery. It might seem strange, but this idea could make a world of difference to the person getting the new knee. This is the part where you can make a difference.
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