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Abstract The knee is one of the most often injured joints, since it is the most heavily loaded and one of the most mobile joints in the human body and is regularly subjected to great mechanical demands. For advanced arthritis, the treatment of choice is generally, the knee replacement surgery, where the joint surface is replaced by an artificial implant, allowingthe return to activities of daily living.In the period between April 2016 and April 2018, our prospective study was conducted inkaserAlainy and Al Haram hospitals.We hypothesized that, stems tibial components limit the micromotion, improve the load distribution, decreasing incidence of loosening and so, improving patient-reported outcomes for function and quality of life after primary TKA. We aimed to compare the results of using modular stemmed tibial component versus non stemmed in primary total knee replacement from the radiological and functional aspects and incidence of complications |