A new method has been developed for quantifying knee kinematics during
flexion. This method was used to measure knee kinematics from lateral
radiographs taken at different angles of flexion with the two femoral
condyles superimposed in each image, thus standardizing the plane of
flexion-extension. When applied to the radiographs of five healthy mal
e volunteers (age range 21-26 years), it showed that flexion was accom
panied by translation between the articular surfaces. Knee kinematics
were also measured in five patients after total knee replacement (TKR)
surgery with a Kinemax(TM) Modular Total Knee prosthesis (Howmedica,
Warsaw, Indiana). In the TKR patients, a translation was detected in t
hree out of the five patents. This indicates that the prothesis is cap
able of restoring normal kinematics, but does not always do so. Copyri
ght (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd for IPEMB.