Azusa Tanaka
Kumamoto University
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Journal of Arthroplasty | 2009
Eiichi Nakamura; Scott A. Banks; Azusa Tanaka; Akira Sei; Hiroshi Mizuta
Achieving very deep flexion after total knee arthroplasty is an important goal of most patients in Japan, Asia, and the Middle East because of floor-sitting lifestyles. Numerous knee arthroplasty designs have been introduced to permit high flexion. We performed an in vivo radiographic analysis of tibiofemoral motions during weight-bearing kneeling in one high-flexion knee arthroplasty design. Twenty knees implanted with a posterior-stabilized rotating-platform knee arthroplasty flexed an average of 126 degrees. The femoral condyles translated posteriorly from extension to maximum flexion. Total posterior condylar translations averaged 11.6 and 4.7 mm for the lateral and medial condyles, respectively. Tibial internal rotation in 19 knees averaged 9 degrees from extension to maximum flexion. Knees implanted with a posterior-stabilized, rotating-platform knee arthroplasty show deep flexion knee kinematics consistent with the implant design intent.
Knee | 2011
Azusa Tanaka; Eiichi Nakamura; Nobukazu Okamoto; Scott A. Banks; Hiroshi Mizuta
We performed an in vivo radiographic analysis of tibiofemoral and polyethylene (PE) insert motions during weight-bearing kneeling beyond 120° of flexion in one high-flexion knee arthroplasty design to determine if kinematics changed over time and if axial rotation occur between the PE insert and the tibial baseplate. Twenty knees implanted with a posterior-stabilized rotating-platform (RP) knee arthroplasty were postoperatively evaluated at 3, 6, and 12 months. The averaged flexion angles were 122°, 129°, and 131° at 3, 6, and 12 months, respectively, showing that the improvement of flexion was achieved up to 6 months. The femoral condyles translated posteriorly from extension to maximum flexion. There was a significant increase in AP translation of femoral lateral condyle in the maximum flexion kneeling between 12 months and the two other intervals (p=0.0003 at 3 months and p=0.016 at 6 months), while no differences in those of medial condyle between all intervals. Almost all rotation occurred at the surface between the tibial baseplate and the PE insert (p=0.0479 at 3 months, p=0.0008 at 6 months, and p=0.0479 at 12 months), almost no rotation occurred at the surface between the PE insert and the femoral component. There were significant increases in the amount of internal rotation angle during full flexion between the tibial component and the PE insert up to 12 months. Knees implanted with this RP knee arthroplasty design show deep-flexion knee kinematics that are consistent with the implant design intent.
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2011
Hironori Tanoue; Eiichi Nakamura; Yasunari Oniki; Nobukazu Okamoto; Hiroaki Nishioka; Azusa Tanaka; Yuya Imamura; Yujiro Oyama; Hiroshi Mizuta
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2011
Takuya Tokunaga; Eiichi Nakamura; Yasunari Oniki; Nobukazu Okamoto; Azusa Tanaka; Hiroaki Nishioka; Hiroshi Mizuta
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2011
Takehiro Nagata; Eiichi Nakamura; Yasunari Oniki; Nobukazu Okamoto; Hiroaki Nishioka; Azusa Tanaka; Hiroshi Mizuta
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2011
Azusa Tanaka; Eiichi Nakamura; Yasunari Oniki; Nobukazu Okamoto; Hiroaki Nishioka; Hiroshi Mizuta
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2010
Yasunari Oniki; Eiichi Nakamura; Hiroaki Nishioka; Azusa Tanaka; Hiroshi Mizuta
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2010
Akihiro Yanagisawa; Eiichi Nakamura; Azusa Tanaka; Yasunari Oniki; Hiroaki Nishioka; Hiroshi Mizuta
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2009
Yusuke Uehara; Eiichi Nakamura; Azusa Tanaka; Yasunari Oniki; Hiroaki Nishioka; Jun Hirose; Hiroshi Mizuta
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2009
Hiroaki Nishioka; Jun Hirose; Eiichi Nakamura; Yasunari Oniki; Azusa Tanaka; Tetsuro Masuda; Hiroshi Mizuta