Excellent presentation sir Sir periodically u update ur valuable points/suggestions sir That will make a lot help to younger orthopedic doctors sir Thank u sir
I like the schematic pictures, specifically those related with soft tissue balancing. Where i can find these pictures? Bibliography related? Thanks in advance
At 17:20 - "If you release the anterior part, it relaxes the gap in flexion and if you release the posterior part, it relaxes the gap in extension. At 25:40 - "Anterior part is tight in extension and the posterior part is tight in flexion. If the flexion is tight, you can selectively release the posterior part of the sMCL"
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Excellent presentation sir
Sir periodically u update ur valuable points/suggestions sir
That will make a lot help to younger orthopedic doctors sir
Thank u sir
Great video
Clear for understanding concept
Very nicely explained Sir ......
Very nicely explained soft tissue balancing , Thank You
Excellent lecture🙏
Thanks for the detailed explanation
Very good explanation for soft tissue balancing and also the component alignment
excellent class
Very interesting. So it is cemented to keep in place
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Great sir
Excellent class
Please make another presentation on different alignments of the knee
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Thank you
How did you overcome the problem with notching?
I am lost medical parapatellar is used more often but is not good for the vascularity of the anterior part of the knee so why is it more common
Could you explain tkr+lateral patellar facetectomy?
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I like the schematic pictures, specifically those related with soft tissue balancing. Where i can find these pictures? Bibliography related? Thanks in advance
Smith and nephew have some really nice guidelines.
Lang Groves
At 17:20 - "If you release the anterior part, it relaxes the gap in flexion and if you release the posterior part, it relaxes the gap in extension.
At 25:40 - "Anterior part is tight in extension and the posterior part is tight in flexion. If the flexion is tight, you can selectively release the posterior part of the sMCL"
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