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05), and both are significantly smaller than those measured using the TEA and GCA (p 0.05). The TEA and GCA measured varying femoral condyle heights, but the IHA resulted in minimal condyle height changes and could better represent the articulation characteristics of the knee. The data suggested that the IHA could be used as an alternative reference to guide surgical preparation of gap balance along the knee flexion path during TKA surgeries. The TEA and GCA measured varying femoral condyle heights, but the IHA resulted in