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The effect of posterior tibial slope on knee flexion in posterior‐stabilized total knee arthroplasty

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An increase in the posterior tibial slope can significantly increase the postoperative maximal knee flexion. The tibial slope with an appropriate flexion and extension gap balance during the operation does not affect the joint stability.

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