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NexGen MIS LPS-Flex Mobile Implant System
Surgical Technique
Rehabilitation Protocol
An equally important factor in gaining or maintaining
high flexion after successful total knee arthroplasty is
early and/or aggressive rehabilitation of the patient.
Many of the standard rehabilitation protocols used in
western-style hospitals today are aimed at restoring
knee motion and function between 90 degrees and
110 degrees, which is sufficient for the TKA patient
to get into or out of a chair or a car. Those patients
undergoing TKA who are able and willing to flex and
wish to maintain preoperative flexibility may be better
off with earlier and/or relatively more aggressive
rehabilitation exercises.
Closure
Freely irrigate the wound with the solution of choice.
A drain may be placed within the capsule. Proceed
with wound closure.
Please refer to package insert for complete product
information, including contraindications, warnings,
precautions, and adverse effects.
Close the capsule and perform a “drop and dangle”
test to predict the range of motion for the patient
(Figure 14h).
Position the knee in flexion to continue closing the
layers (Figure 14i).
Figure 14h
Figure 14i
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