Elevated proximal tibial strains following unicompartmental knee replacement—A possible cause of pain
<p>Unexplained pain is an important complication of both total knee replacement and unicompartmental knee replacement. After unicompartmental knee replacement the most common site for the pain is antero-medial over the proximal tibia. The reason for this is not clear; however it may be due to...
Main Authors: | Simpson, DJ, Price, AJ, Gulati, A, Murray, DW, Gill, HS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2009
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