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Biplane radiographic measurements of reversible displacement (including clinical loosening) and migration of total joint replacements.
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Our findings were based on a small series from a selected population. The incidence of measured reversible displacement (75 per cent) was based on in vivo techniques and included symptomatic and asymptomatic reversible displacement; therefore, it was higher than the incidence of clinical loosening (9.6 per cent in our series). Simultaneous biplane radiography may become an important adjunct in the postoperative management of patients with a total joint replacement.