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Has anyone had a TKR using the Kinematic method?

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Yes, everything I have seen says that knees are tougher (more painful) than hips although I would think hips are no picnic either. I have tried exercises on my glutes as they say strengthening the glutes can fix knee pain. It does temporarily and immediately but it doesn't last long. I am at the point where I have trouble just walking down my driveway to get my mail, so my time is here for surgery. I am really leaning toward the kinematically aligned TKR. Here's what AI has to say about it.

"Kinematically aligned total knee replacement is a surgical technique that aims to restore a patient's natural knee alignment and biomechanics by using pre-arthritic kinematic axes. This method focuses on preserving ligaments and achieving a balanced joint without altering the patient's normal anatomy significantly"

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If you want to do real research on this topic, try scholar.google.com and use the keywords Kineasia alignment or similar. You will be able to see results from actual research and review by qualified people.

Please do NOT rely on AI summaries because you don't know what source material is being quoted or how it was selected and whether it was verified in any way credible reviewers.

Until AI is more transparent about the sources and algorithms it uses to produce summaries, it really isn't a tool for making informed decisions.

For example, I recently asked AI to identify 3 plants (positively known to me) in my yard - 2 answers were completely wrong, the 3rd could have been lack of detail in my shot. One of the 2 clearly only grows thousands of miles away.