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    Quality of life after knee arthroplasty. A randomized study of 3 designs in 42 patients, compared after 4 years by Hilding, M B, Bäckbro, B, Ryd, L

    Published in Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica (1997)
    “…We assessed different yardsticks for outcome 4 (3-5) years after surgery in a prospective, randomized study of 42 patients, where 3 designs of cemmentless knee…”
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    A relationship between dynamic and static assessments of knee joint load. Gait analysis and radiography before and after knee replacement in 45 patients by Hilding, M B, Lanshammar, H, Ryd, L

    Published in Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica (1995)
    “…In a prospective study of 45 gonarthrosis patients treated with total knee arthroplasty, we performed gait analysis with the Vifor system preoperatively and 6…”
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    Knee joint loading and tibial component loosening : RSA and gait analysis in 45 osteoarthritic patients before and after TKA by HILDING, M. B, LANSHAMMAR, H, RYD, L

    “…We report a prospective study of gait and tibial component migration in 45 patients with osteoarthritis treated by total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Migration was…”
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    The stability of three different cementless tibial components. A randomized radiostereometric study in 45 knee arthroplasty patients by Hilding, M B, Yuan, X, Ryd, L

    Published in Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica (1995)
    “…We conducted a prospective, randomized study of 45 patients to evaluate 3 different uncemented tibial component designs in total knee arthroplasty. The…”
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    Gait affects tibial component fixation by Hilding, M B, Ryd, L, Toksvig-Larsen, S, Mann, A, Stenström, A

    Published in The Journal of arthroplasty (01-08-1999)
    “…The prognosis of fixation in patients with total knee arthroplasty was classified as either good or poor based on migration results over 4 to 8 years using…”
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