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Effects of a valgus unloader brace in the medial meniscectomized knee joint: a biomechanical study.

Duraisamy ShriramGo YamakoEtsuo ChosaYee Han Dave LeeKarupppasamy Subburaj
Published in: Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research (2019)
Increasing the valgus alignment from 0° to 4° and 8° resulted in a greater reduction of contact conditions (total contact force, total contact area, peak contact pressure) in the medial compartment and vice versa in the lateral compartment. This decrease in contact conditions in the medial compartment infers enhanced knee joint function due to a valgus unloader brace, which translates to increased knee-related confidence. Results suggest choosing a higher valgus alignment angle could potentially increase the risk for the onset of osteoarthritis in the lateral compartment, and this computational model could be used in validating the effectiveness of braces on joint health.
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