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All-polyethylene and metal-backed tibias have similar outcomes at 10 years: A randomized level II evidence study
Terence J. Gioe
, Erik S. Stroemer
, Edward Rainier G Santos
Orthopaedic Surgery
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All-metal
100%
All-polyethylene
100%
Metal-backed Tibia
100%
All-polyethylene Tibial Component
100%
Aseptic Loosening
75%
Metal-backed
75%
Survivorship
50%
Total Knee Arthroplasty
50%
Monoblock
50%
Metal-backed Tibial Component
50%
Prospective Randomized Trial
25%
Osteoarthritis
25%
Knee
25%
Revision Surgery
25%
Randomized Comparison
25%
Range of Motion
25%
Modular Design
25%
Tibial
25%
Radiographic Parameters
25%
Clinical Score
25%
Stability Parameters
25%
Knee Function
25%
Motion Stability
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Prosthesis Loosening
100%
Tibia
100%
Health Care Cost
66%
Total Knee Arthroplasty
66%
Osteoarthritis
33%
Range of Motion
33%
Knee Function
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Tibia
100%
Knee
100%