Research Article

[Retracted] Safety and Efficacy of Unicondylar Knee Prosthesis Treatment for Unicompartmental Osteoarthritis of the Knee Joint

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AKS score, knee flexion angle, and tibial angle correction. All AKS score, knee flexion angle, and tibial angle correction data in this study were entered into excel software by the first author and the corresponding author, respectively, and independent sample -test was performed with . The results showed that the AKS score (a) and knee flexion angle (b) were higher in the observation group than in the comparison group after surgery; however, the tibial angle correction (c) was significantly lower in the observation group than in the comparison group after surgery, and this difference was statistically significant ().
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