Literature DB >> 21944374

Effects of kneeling on tibiofemoral contact pressure and area in posterior cruciate-retaining and posterior cruciate-sacrificing total knee arthroplasty.

Jason K Hofer1, Ryuichi Gejo, Michelle H McGarry, Thay Q Lee.   

Abstract

The objective of this study was to measure the effect of kneeling on tibiofemoral contact following cruciate-retaining and posterior-stabilized total knee arthroplasty. Five cadaveric knees were tested on a custom testing system that allowed physiologic muscle loading. Three forces were used to simulate nonkneeling, double-stance kneeling, and single-stance kneeling at flexion angles of 90°, 105°, 120°, and 135°. Tibiofemoral contact areas and pressures were measured using the Tekscan (South Boston, MA) system. Kneeling increased contact areas and pressures in both designs with variable significance (P < .05). Moving from double- to single-stance kneeling increased pressures in the cruciate-retaining group but decreased pressures in the posterior-stabilized group (P < .05). Chronic, repetitive kneeling after total knee arthroplasty may increase polyethylene wear due to increased contact areas and pressures. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21944374     DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2011.07.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Arthroplasty        ISSN: 0883-5403            Impact factor:   4.757


  6 in total

1.  Development and validation of a kinematically-driven discrete element model of the patellofemoral joint.

Authors:  Jonathan A Gustafson; John J Elias; Richard E Debski; Shawn Farrokhi
Journal:  J Biomech       Date:  2019-03-28       Impact factor: 2.712

Review 2.  Posterior cruciate-retaining versus posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasty: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

Authors:  Ning Li; Yang Tan; Yu Deng; Liaobin Chen
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2012-11-03       Impact factor: 4.342

3.  Kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty reproduces native patellofemoral biomechanics during deep knee flexion.

Authors:  In Jun Koh; Il Jung Park; Charles C Lin; Nilay A Patel; Christen E Chalmers; Mauro Maniglio; Michelle H McGarry; Thay Q Lee
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2018-10-28       Impact factor: 4.342

4.  Chondrocyte deformations as a function of tibiofemoral joint loading predicted by a generalized high-throughput pipeline of multi-scale simulations.

Authors:  Scott C Sibole; Ahmet Erdemir
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-05-23       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 5.  Biomechanics of hyperflexion and kneeling before and after total knee arthroplasty.

Authors:  Thay Q Lee
Journal:  Clin Orthop Surg       Date:  2014-05-16

Review 6.  Influence of Menisci on Tibiofemoral Contact Mechanics in Human Knees: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Matthias Sukopp; Florian Schall; Steffen P Hacker; Anita Ignatius; Lutz Dürselen; Andreas M Seitz
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2021-12-03
  6 in total

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