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TKA
(redirected from Total Knee Arthroplasty)

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TKATotal Knee Arthroplasty
TKAThe Kings Academy
TKATeras Kasi Artist (Star Wars Galaxies)
TKATeam Killers Anonymous (gaming clan)
TKATrochanter-Knee-Ankle
TKATony Ortiz, Louis Kayel Sharpe, and Angel Love Vasquez (band)
TKATotally Kicks Ass
TKATechno Kitten Adventure (game)
TKAThe Knight Agency (literature)


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Outcomes in total knee arthroplasty patients after inpatient rehabilitation: influence of age and gender.
This less-invasive surgery shortens recovery time and leaves the door open for total knee arthroplasty, if it is needed in the future.
One of the most common joint replacement surgeries is the total knee replacement (TKR) or total knee arthroplasty (TKA) Despite the numerous surgeries performed each year many individuals are ill prepared regarding the total knee replacement recovery process One of the most common joint replacement surgeries is the total knee replacement (TKR) or total knee arthroplasty (TKA).
 
 
 
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