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    MENISCECTOMIZED KNEES REGAIN NORMAL WALKING FLEXION RANGE OF MOTION WITH TIME PAST SURGERY

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    INTRODUCTION Meniscal tears are one of the most common knee injuries with an incidence rate of 60-70 per 100,000 person-years METHODS Six patients with unilateral partial medial mensciectomy were enrolled and their gait was measured at 6.2±2.7 months (mean±SD) and again at 31.8±2.5 months post-operation. At baseline, subject demographics were: age 36.0±7.5 years, height 180.3±6.0 cm, weight 79.4±10.3 kg, one female. All patients had no other knee ligament or articular injury or surgery and could walk without pain. Patients signed Institutional Review Board-approved consent documents. A group of 23 healthy age-, height-, and weight-matched control subjects were used for comparison; one randomly chosen limb was tested for each control subject. All participants were asked to perform several walking trials at a self-selected normal speed and an eight-camera optoelectronic motion capture system (Qualysis Medical AB) was used to determine knee flexion angle during gait following a previously described metho
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