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Unicompartmental Arthroplasty with the Oxford Knee
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction and Historical Overview
Chapter 2: Design and Biomechanics of the Oxford Knee
Chapter 3: Mobility and Stability of the Intact and Replaced Knee
Chapter 4; Indications: Anteromedial Osteoarthritis
Chapter 5: Contraindications in Anteromedial Osteoarthritis
Chapter 6: Principles of the Oxford Operation
Chapter 7: Surgical technique: Cemented or cementless implantation with Microplasty instrumentation
Chapter 8: Medial Indications other than AMOA
Chapter 9: Postoperative Management and Radiography
Chapter 10: Clinical Results
Chapter 11: Management of Complications
Chapter 12: The Lateral Side
Appendix
Publications
Patient’s Area
Meet the Team
David Murray
Christopher Dodd
John O’Connor
John Goodfellow
Knee Fellows & Engineers
Contact
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Reference Book
Unicompartmental Arthroplasty with the Oxford Knee
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction and Historical Overview
Chapter 2: Design and Biomechanics of the Oxford Knee
Chapter 3: Mobility and Stability of the Intact and Replaced Knee
Chapter 4; Indications: Anteromedial Osteoarthritis
Chapter 5: Contraindications in Anteromedial Osteoarthritis
Chapter 6: Principles of the Oxford Operation
Chapter 7: Surgical technique: Cemented or cementless implantation with Microplasty instrumentation
Chapter 8: Medial Indications other than AMOA
Chapter 9: Postoperative Management and Radiography
Chapter 10: Clinical Results
Chapter 11: Management of Complications
Chapter 12: The Lateral Side
Appendix
Publications
Patient’s Area
Meet the Team
David Murray
Christopher Dodd
John O’Connor
John Goodfellow
Knee Fellows & Engineers
Contact
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