K G Nilsson
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Varbakken K, Loras H, Nilsson K, Engdal M, Stensdotter A
BMC Musculoskelet Disord
. 2019 Dec;
20(1):593.
PMID: 31818286
Background: To improve the goal-directedness of strength exercises for patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA), physical rehabilitation specialists need to know which muscle-groups are most substantially weakened across the kinetic chain...
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Varbakken K, Loras H, Nilsson K, Engdal M, Stensdotter A
BMC Musculoskelet Disord
. 2019 Oct;
20(1):462.
PMID: 31638971
Background: To raise the effectiveness of interventions, clinicians should evaluate important biopsychosocial aspects of the patient's situation. There is limited knowledge of which factors according to the International Classification of...
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Tengman E, Brax Olofsson L, Stensdotter A, Nilsson K, Hager C
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2014 Apr;
24(6):e501-509.
PMID: 24684507
The long-term consequences on knee muscle strength some decades after rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) are not established. The aims of our study were to examine peak torque...
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Tengman E, Brax Olofsson L, Nilsson K, Tegner Y, Lundgren L, Hager C
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2014 Mar;
24(6):e491-500.
PMID: 24673102
Little is known about physical activity level and knee function including jump capacity and fear of movement/reinjury more than 20 years after injury of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). Seventy...
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Henricson A, Linder L, Nilsson K
J Bone Joint Surg Br
. 2008 Dec;
90(12):1585-93.
PMID: 19043129
We compared the performance of uncemented trabecular metal tibial components in total knee replacement with that of cemented tibial components in patients younger than 60 years over two years using...
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Norgren B, Dalen T, Nilsson K
Knee
. 2004 Jun;
11(3):189-96.
PMID: 15194094
The quality of the fixation of the tibial component in 21 patients (23 knees) undergoing a cemented total-knee arthroplasty of the Profix design was investigated using radiostereometric analysis during 24...
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Li M, Nilsson K
J Arthroplasty
. 2001 Oct;
16(7):893-900.
PMID: 11607906
The relationship between changes in bone mineral density (BMD) in the proximal tibia and fixation of the tibial component during 2 years postoperatively was investigated in 28 knees. BMD was...
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Adalberth G, Nilsson K, Bystrom S, Kolstad K, Milbrink J
J Bone Joint Surg Br
. 2001 Aug;
83(6):825-31.
PMID: 11521922
We studied the quality of fixation of the tibial component using radiostereometric analysis (RSA) in 40 patients who had undergone a cemented Freeman-Samuelson total knee arthroplasty. They were prospectively randomised...
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Adalberth G, Nilsson K, Bystrom S, Kolstad K, Milbrink J
J Arthroplasty
. 2000 Oct;
15(6):783-92.
PMID: 11021456
In a prospective, randomized study of 40 patients, the quality of fixation of cemented metal-backed versus all-polyethylene tibial components of the unconstrained anatomic graduated component total knee arthroplasty design was...
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Li M, Nilsson K
J Arthroplasty
. 2000 Oct;
15(6):744-53.
PMID: 11021450
The relationship between the preoperative level of bone mineral density (BMD) in the proximal tibia and the migration of the tibial component 2 years after total knee arthroplasty was investigated...