2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-24051/v1
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Biomechanical study on the stress distribution of the knee joint after distal femoral fracture malunion with residual varus-valgus deformity

Abstract: Background To investigate the effect of residual varus and valgus deformity on the stress distribution of knee joint after distal femoral fracture malunion. Methods Fourteen adult cadaver specimens with formalin were selected to establish the femoral fractures models, which were fixed subsequently at neutral position (anatomical reduction) and malunion positions (at 3 degrees, 7 degrees, 10 degrees valgus positions and 3 degrees, 7 degrees, and 10 degrees varus positions). The stress distribution on the medi… Show more

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