The role of sled prostheses in preserving natural knee kinematics

ENDOPROTHETICUM Rhein-Main / Prof. Dr. med. K.P. Kutzner

Improved knee kinematics with partial knee replacements

The preservation of natural knee kinematics is a crucial aspect in the treatment of knee diseases with prostheses. Sled prostheses play an important role in this, as they aim to preserve the natural movement and stability of the knee joint as far as possible. In this article, we will take a closer look at the significance of sled prostheses for the preservation of natural knee kinematics.


Understanding the natural kinematics of the knee

Knee kinematics refers to the movements and mechanics of the knee joint during motion. A healthy knee joint exhibits complex movement patterns that include gliding, rolling, and rotation. These movements enable the knee to move efficiently and stably while withstanding loads.


Challenges in prosthetic care

In knee arthroplasty, it is a challenge to replicate the natural knee kinematics. Traditional total knee replacements can alleviate pain and restore knee joint function, but can compromise natural movement and stability. This can lead to problems such as instability, discomfort, and premature wear.


The role of sled prostheses

Partial knee replacements are designed to mimic the natural kinematics of the knee as closely as possible. Unlike total knee replacements, which involve replacing the entire joint, partial knee replacements only replace the damaged part of the knee joint, thereby preserving the natural anatomy and mobility of the knee joint to a greater extent.


Benefits for patients

The preservation of natural knee kinematics through sled prostheses offers a number of benefits for patients. These include improved stability, greater flexibility of movement and a lower probability of complications such as dislocations or luxations. This can lead to better knee function and higher patient satisfaction.


Conclusion

Unicompartmental knee replacements play an important role in preserving natural knee kinematics and offer a promising solution for patients with knee disorders. By mimicking the natural movement and stability of the knee joint, unicompartmental knee replacements can help improve knee joint function and enhance patients' quality of life. If you need further information or want to find out if unicompartmental knee replacements are the right option for you, it's best to contact ENDOPROTHETICUM.

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