Considering there are several martial artists who suffer knee problems, getting a knee implant is not unusual. Technology is catching up. I'm glad I now know of what options may be available should I ever need a knee replacement.
First paragraph from the article reads:
"Three years ago, Kim Bertin and a handful of fellow orthopedic surgeons marveled about how great it would be if women didn't have to trade a bad knee for a man's knee. "
Another paragraph:
"A biomedical engineer then created a three-dimensional map of the female knee using computer tomography imaging. This imaging illuminated three distinct differences between men's and women's knees."
Read on for more information.
http://www.sltrib.com/ci_3808663
First paragraph from the article reads:
"Three years ago, Kim Bertin and a handful of fellow orthopedic surgeons marveled about how great it would be if women didn't have to trade a bad knee for a man's knee. "
Another paragraph:
"A biomedical engineer then created a three-dimensional map of the female knee using computer tomography imaging. This imaging illuminated three distinct differences between men's and women's knees."
Read on for more information.
http://www.sltrib.com/ci_3808663