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    Lower limb alignment in healthy Japanese adults by Wanezaki, Yoshihiro, Suzuki, Akemi, Takakubo, Yuya, Nakajima, Taku, Toyono, Shuji, Toyoshima, Sadami, Fukushima, Shigenobu, Yamamoto, Takao, Ito, Takashi, Takagi, Michiaki

    “…Knowledge regarding the normal alignment of the lower limb is important when considering alignment for total knee arthroplasty. However, few studies have…”
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    Preoperative foot and ankle radiographic evaluation for total knee arthroplasty by Wanezaki, Yoshihiro, Suzuki, Akemi, Takakubo, Yuya, Nakajima, Taku, Toyono, Shuji, Takagi, Michiaki

    Published in Journal of Joint Surgery and Research (01-12-2023)
    “…Purpose: To radiographically evaluate the ankle and foot complications in preoperative patients for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in Japan. Methods: This study…”
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    Knee joint line orientation after total knee arthroplasty is affected by the mechanical axis inclination of the lower limb according to foot position by Toyono, Shuji, Suzuki, Akemi, Nakajima, Taku, Wanezaki, Yoshihiro, Aso, Masashi, Yamamoto, Takao, Ito, Takashi, Fukushima, Shigenobu, Takagi, Michiaki

    Published in Journal of Joint Surgery and Research (01-12-2023)
    “…Purpose: Knee joint line orientation (KJLO), an essential component of knee kinematics, has recently been of interest as a clinical parameter, but the factors…”
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    Evaluation of hindfoot and knee alignment by the hip-to-calcaneus view in patients with knee osteoarthritis and healthy individuals by Wanezaki, Yoshihiro, Suzuki, Akemi, Takakubo, Yuya, Nakajima, Taku, Toyono, Shuji, Toyoshima, Sadami, Hariu, Mitsuhiro, Okada, Soichiro, Ishikawa, Hitoshi, Takagi, Michiaki

    Published in The knee (01-10-2022)
    “…•Hindfoot assessment with the hip-to-calcaneus view is high intra- and interobserver reliabilities.•The use of the hip-to-calcaneus view allows the evaluation…”
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