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Official Journal of the Italian Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology

Fig. 7 | Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology

Fig. 7

From: Combined femoral and tibial component total knee arthroplasty device rotation measurement is reliable and predicts clinical outcome

Fig. 7

TKA component rotation prediction of successful clinical outcome. AUC was used to establish the discriminative capacity of BFA (Berger’s femoral angle), ATA (anatomical tibia angle), TE_PTCA (transepicondylar posterior tibial component angle) and BC_PTCA (bicondylar posterior tibial component angle) for predicting a successful clinical outcome according to the established KSS (Knee Society Score) thresholds of 160, 70 and 86 points for KSS_POST, KSS_FUNCTION_POST and KSS_KNEE_POST, respectively, for discriminating between patients with or without treatment success following TKA

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