Is extreme flexion of the knee after total knee replacement a prerequisite for patient satisfaction?

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Karthik Narayan
George Thomas
Ravi Kumar
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[1] Southern Railway Headquarters Hospital,Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
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Total Knee Replacement; Knee Society Score; High Flexion; Deep Flexion; Cruciate Retainment;
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The focus of this study was to evaluate the functional result and to specifically ascertain whether the absence of the ability to squat and sit cross-legged altered the patient’s satisfaction level after a successful standard total knee replacement. Squatting and sitting cross-legged are common practices in Asia. These activities are not possible following standard total knee replacement. Patients were followed-up for a minimum of 12 months post surgery. Their level of satisfaction was assessed using a Likert scale. The Knee Society Score (KSS) was used to assess range of motion and function of the knee. Twenty-one out of 25 patients were satisfied with the surgical result in spite of an inability to squat. Deep knee flexion may not be an essential prerequisite for patient satisfaction after total knee replacement, even in a population where squatting and sitting cross-legged are part of the normal lifestyle.
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