J Knee Surg 2016; 29(02): 091
DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1571259
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Biomechanics of the Knee

Trent M. Guess
1   Mizzou Motion Analysis Center, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri
2   Missouri Orthopaedic Institute, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri
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James L. Cook
2   Missouri Orthopaedic Institute, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri
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Publication Date:
08 February 2016 (online)

Because of the large and growing prevalence of knee pathology, biomechanics of this joint have been extensively studied in silico, in vitro, ex vivo, in vivo, and clinically toward understanding mechanisms of injury and disease and pursuing options for prevention and treatment. This vast body of research has led to major scientific progress and clinical advances, which continue to improve patient care and long-term outcomes. The most significant advances have come to fruition by taking a multidisciplinary approach that recognize the inextricable links between form and function, micro- and macro-level research, and biology and biomechanics. This special issue of The Journal of Knee Surgery is intended to provide current concepts covering a spectrum of focal points in the study of knee biomechanics that recognizes these major links. We have been fortunate to have world-renowned experts in each of these focus areas agree to author these articles. We hope that you find this special focus issue informative and useful for understanding the current state of knee biomechanics, designing studies, and applying best current evidence to clinical practice.