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Figure 1 - The incision used for minimally-invasive quadriceps-sparing total knee replacement is much smaller than the one used for traditional knee replacement, and in the less-invasive procedure, the important quadriceps muscle and tendon are not disrupted as in traditional knee replacement.
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