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O. Courage, V. Guinet, L. Malekpour

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Conclusion

These cementless implants can be used in

younger patients with similar expectations of

survival to cemented implants. On the other

hand, there is no clear evidence that patients

receiving cementless TKA can resume their

activities sooner or have the possibility of going

back to more intense sports than those receiving

a cemented TKA [21, 22, 23, 24, 25].

Caution is still required, but several recreational

activities such as intensive hiking, golf,

swimming, and even skiing can be resumed.

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