A grant from € 656.892 has been awarded to Leendert Blankevoort, Orthopaedic Surgery Amsterdam UMC and his team for research on an innovative tool to diagnose loosening of a total knee arthroplasty. The Amsterdam UMC TKI grants for PPP projects are     available to all Amsterdam UMC researchers and aim to perform more     research projects in collaboration with companies in Public-Private     Partnerships (PPP). The total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is an effective     treatment for pain and functional impairment in severe knee osteoarthritis.     The knee is replaced by a component in the upper leg and one in the lower     leg. Some of the patients develop pain complaints over time during     stressful activities. A new method was invented to measure the     mobility of a TKA component. It is expected that the new method will     give a correct diagnosis of loosening faster and cheaper. This prevents     unnecessary surgeries and patients receive the correct treatment. The     benefit for the patient is an effective treatment and thus a faster return     to normal pain-free daily activities, work and recreation.                    
    
                    
            May 13, 2021