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.
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