-doi:10.1007/978-3-319-08099-4_18Sebastian ChristenMichael T. HirschmannSpringer International PublishingCase Discussion to Chap.15:Stiff Knee Joint After TKR Due to Tight Flexion Gap in Oversized TKR. Christen S,Hirschmann M T. The Unhappy Total Knee Replacement . 2015...
Keywords :Stiffness, Knee replacement, Revision, Manipulation under anesthesia, Arthrolysis Plan Introduction How to define stiffness following TKR? Work-up in stiffness following TKR Interview Clinical examination Biological examinations Imaging examinations ...
Stiffness after total knee replacement (TKR) is a frustrating complication that has many possible cadoi:10.1097/BTO.0b013e31821bb4e6Su, Edwin P.Su, Sherwin L.Gonzalez Della Valle, AlejandroTechniques in OrthopaedicsSu EP, Su SL, Della Valle AG. The stiff knee – exposure and management. ...
Stiffness after TKR is a frustrating complication that has many possible causes. Though the definition of stiffness has changed over the years, most would agree that knee flexion of less than 75掳 and a 15掳 lack of extension constitutes stiffness. This presentation will focus on the potential ...
Stiffness following total knee replacement is defined as >15° flexion contracture and/or flexion <75° or, for other authors, arc of motion <70° or 45° or 50°. Alternatively, it could be defined as a range of motion less than the patient needs in order to be able to do what they...
, complex regional pain syndrome, soft tissue scarring, errors in gap balancing, implant mal-positioning, inaccurate implant sizing, post-operative infection, poor patient motivation, inadequate rehabilitation, inadequate pain control are the common risk factors for developing a stiff knee post TKR. ...
Stiffness following total knee replacement is defined as >15° flexion contracture and/or flexion <75° or, for other authors, arc of motion <70° or 45° or 50°. Alternatively, it could be defined as a range of motion less than the patient needs in order to be able to do what they...