All parameters achieved statistically significant improvements (P < .05) in postoperative scores at 2-year follow-up with the exception of general health (P = .221) component of SF-36. For KSS knee score, there was low correlation with bodily pain (0.32). For KSS function score, there was moderate correlation with physical functioning (0.57) and low correlation with role physical (0.31) and social functioning (0.36). For OKS, there was moderate correlation with physical functioning (0.61) and social functioning (0.54) and low correlation with role physical (0.38) and bodily pain (0.50). All other parameters of SF-36 showed little correlation (<0.3).