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Fig. 4 | Knee Surgery & Related Research

Fig. 4

From: Higher rates of fully preserved posterior cruciate ligament in total knee arthroplasty using a double tibial cut: a prospective randomized controlled trial

Fig. 4

A Fluoroscopic images showing the reference points used to measure femoral rollback including the shortest distance between the femoral and tibial components (red arrow), and the femoral peg projection on the tibial component (blue arrow). B and C Show the relationship between the two reference points in patients with different degrees of femoral rollback

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