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Michael P. Ast

Cornell University - Hospital for Special Surgery

535 East 70th Street

New York, NY 10021

United States

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Referencing the Center of the Femoral Head During Robotic or Computer Navigated Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty Results in Less Femoral Component Flexion than the Traditional Intramedullary Axis

Number of pages: 19 Posted: 09 May 2023
Cornell University - Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement, Cornell University - Hospital for Special Surgery, Cornell University - Hospital for Special Surgery, Cornell University - Hospital for Special Surgery, Cornell University - Hospital for Special Surgery and Cornell University - Hospital for Special Surgery
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femoral component flexion, computer-assisted TKA, robotic TKA, Total knee arthroplasty, knee kinematics