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Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
2007 Volume.42 No. 1 p.64 ~ p.70
Range of Motion after High-Flexion Posterior Stabilized Total Knee Arthroplasty -Minimum 3-year Follow Up-
Jung Won-Hwa

Ha Yong-Chan
Lee Jung-Su
Abstract
Purpose : The purpose of this prospective study was to determine the factors that can be used to predict the postoperative range of motion, and to evaluate the short-term clinical results after total knee arthroplasty (SuperflexTM, Stryker Howmedica Osteonics, Allendale, NJ, USA).

Materials and Methods : A total of 69 patients (98 knees) were included in this study. The same surgeon performed all the procedures between April 2002 and December 2002. The patients age ranged from 53 to 81 years, with an average of 68.1 years. The preoperative and postoperative factors (BMI, preoperative flexion contracture, preoperative ROM, preoperative femoral-tibial angle, postoperative knee score and function score) influencing the ROM were evaluated. The patients were followed up once per 1 month for up to 3 years.

Results: At the last follow-up, the average flexion was 128o (110-145o). Twenty patients could kneel down comfortably. Fifty-two patients could sit cross-legged. The preoperative range of flexion was the most important factor influencing the ROM . The average Knee Society knee score was 96 points (80-100), and the function score was 93.6 points (60-100).

Conclusion: Total knee arthroplasty with high-flexion posterior stabilized total knee prostheses showed an excellent ROM and satisfactory early clinical results. The preoperative range of flexion is the most important factor influencing the range of motion after arthroplasty.
KEYWORD
High flexion total knee arthroplasty, Range of motion, Follow-up interval
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