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Review Question - QID 218942

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QID 218942 (Type "218942" in App Search)
A 36-year-old marble quarry worker presents to the clinic with 9 months of medial-sided knee pain and feelings of his knee giving way while working. Imaging demonstrates isolated medial compartment arthritis with a native posterior tibial slope of 14 degrees. The patient elects to undergo a high tibial osteotomy (HTO), during which the surgeon neglects to address the patient's native tibial slope. What physical exam finding would the patient most likely present to your clinic with post-operatively?