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Cemented total knee arthroplasty provides greater knee range of motion at 2 years than cementless technique.

Michael C EdgarJack HarveySam JiangJhunelle WaltersErik KozinaNicholas KaplanMichael RedondoLuke ZabawaSamuel Chmell
Published in: European journal of orthopaedic surgery & traumatology : orthopedie traumatologie (2023)
Both cemented and cementless component fixation are viable options for (TKA). This study found that patients who underwent a cemented TKA required fewer MUA's and had greater final ROM compared to patients undergoing cementless TKA. Additional research is required regarding cementless and cemented fixation. We believe that the choice of which fixation technique to use ultimately comes down to patient characteristics and surgeon preference.
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