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Figure 21 - In traditional total knee replacement, the quadriceps tendon is divided along its length, and the kneecap is turned outward (everted, or ?dislocated?) in order to gain access to the knee joint. This photo shows a total knee replacement done through the traditional approach, with the kneecap everted.
Figure 21 - In traditional total knee replacement, the quadriceps tendon is divided along its length, and the kneecap is turned outward (everted, or ?dislocated?) in order to gain access to the knee joint. This photo shows a total knee replacement done through the traditional approach, with the kneecap everted.

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