Three scientific exhibits and one poster presented at AAOS 2014 in New Orleans, Louisiana:
• SE 45: Principle, History, Surgical Technique, and Results of Kinematic Alignment: An Alignment Option for Total Knee Arthroplasty (Download panels and movie)
• SE 46: Does Mechanical or Kinematic Alignment in Total Knee Arthroplasty Cause Collateral Ligament Instability and Change Limb and Knee Alignment from Normal? (Download panels and movie)
• SE 52: Is There a Reference Line or Method That Sets the Rotation of the Tibial and Femoral Component Parallel to the Sagittal Kinematic Plane? (Download panels and movie)
• Poster 119: Can Tibial Reference Lines Common to Mechanically Aligned TKA Be Used to Set Tibial Component Rotation in Kinematically Aligned TKA? (Download poster)
Four posters presented at ORS 2014 in New Orleans, Louisiana:
• Poster 808: How Does Transecting the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Change the Limits of Passive Motion and Affect the Clinical Assessment of Laxity in TKA? (Download poster)
• Poster 855: Laxities of the Normal Knee at 0° and 90° Flexion: A Benchmark for Assessing Soft Tissue Balance in TKA (Download poster)
• Poster 1745: Can Tibial Reference Lines Common to Mechanically Aligned TKA Be Used to Set Tibial Component Rotation in Kinematically Aligned TKA? (Download poster)
• Poster 1731: How Frequently Does Mechanically Aligning a Total Knee Arthroplasty with the Knee Set at 5° or 7° Valgus Cause Collateral Ligament Imbalance and Change Alignment from Normal? (Download poster)