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Ardestani et_al found that 1-year following a cruciate retaining (CR) TKA, a low-functioning group of participants demonstrated 2-3 motor modules while a highfunctioning group demonstrated 4-5 modules, which more closely resembled a healthy control group that demonstrated 5-6 modules. The authors hypothesized that better patient function before surgery, 6-months after surgery, and 24-months after surgery would be associated with (I) a higher number of modules and_(II) module organization more similar to that of healthy controls. Participants listed as having a change in "Any Module Characteristic" had . . .
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