Femurs are twisted and it screws up our knee replacements
This article uses the techniques we described in Whiteside’s Line: Throw it out and start again and Femoral component rotation: Find
Knee replacements: where should we put them and how should we do it?
This article uses the techniques we described in Whiteside’s Line: Throw it out and start again and Femoral component rotation: Find
Whiteside’s Line: Throw it out and start again This headline may sound a bit harsh, and no offense intended to
The most commonly used landmark to set femoral rotation is the posterior condyles. They are easy to find and easy
The Gold Standard for femoral component rotation following total knee arthroplasty is a line parallel to the Surgical Epicondylar Axis (SEA) on a three-dimensional CT reconstruction of the knee.