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CONCLUSION

Kinematics of the native knee vary under diffe-

rent extrinsic conditions imposed by gravitatio-

nal and muscle loads, within given physiologic

boundaries. Intrinsic prosthetic constraints

ideally copy these physiologic boundaries.

Unfortunately, no implant or surgical technique

has yet achieved this.

COMPARATIVE KINEMATICS BETWEEN THE NATIVE KNEE AND TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY

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