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Knee Flexion Angle Following Total Knee Arthroplasty Relates to a Preoperative Range of Motion of the Hip.

Naoki NakanoSeiji KuboYutaka SatoKoji TakayamaKiyonori MizunoRyosuke KurodaTomoyuki Matsumoto
Published in: Indian journal of orthopaedics (2021)
Patients with restricted flexion and/or external rotation of the hip may have contractures of Gluteus maximus, Gluteus medius and Tensor fasciae latae, which can cause hypertension of iliotibial tract. It may cause decreased internal rotation of the tibia when the knee is flexed, which affects postoperative knee flexion angle, thus limited flexion and/or external rotation of the hip might restrict knee flexion angle following TKA.
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