Influence of consciousness, muscle action and activity on medial condyle translation after Oxford unicompartmental knee replacement
<strong>Background: </strong> Quantification of the in vivo position of the medial condyle throughout flexion is important for knee replacement design, and understanding knee pathology. The influence of consciousness, muscle action, and activity type on condyle translation was examined i...
Main Authors: | Pegg, E, Bare, J, Gill, H, Pandit, H, O'Connor, J, Murray, D, Price, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2015
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