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Has anyone had a TKR using the Kinematic method?

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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.

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I so agree with Sue to avoid AI results when searching! It's just grabbing bits and pieces from everywhere with little regard for prioritizing for accuracy. You may luck out, or you may be given wrong information. One recent search for me was for a sports personality, and all AI hits were for a different person with a similar name, not the person I wanted, not the sport.

For medical knowledge, go on to the search list of websites of large reputable medical institutions you'll pull up in a google search, and use their own search boxes for what you need.

Oh no, I definitely do not rely on AI for anything, just wanted to see what "it" would say. But it does agree with the research I have already done. Just thought I would put a simplified explanation. Thanks for the research suggestion, I'll see what they have to say but really, I have done a lot of research on this and was just looking to see if anyone here has used this method.