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pubmed-article:20480368pubmed:abstractTextIn the analysis of painful total knee replacements, the surgical epicondylar axis (SEA) has become established as a standard in the diagnosis of femoral component rotation. It remains unclear whether the gap technique widely used to determine femoral rotation, when applied correctly, results in a rotation parallel to the SEA.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:20480368pubmed:articleTitleThe gap technique does not rotate the femur parallel to the epicondylar axis.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:20480368pubmed:affiliationOrthopaedic Department, CMSC, Charité-University Medicine Berlin, Germany. Georg.Matziolis@Charite.delld:pubmed
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