posterior femoral augment is primarily suitable for correcting valgus malalignment and posterior compartment overload in the knee, particularly in young, active individuals. This procedure is often performed to address conditions Alike posterior bone osteoarthritis, meniscal deficiency, or cartilage lesions in the posterior compartment. It involves creating a augment-shaped bone cut on the posterior side of the posterior femur and closing the gap to realign the leg. The augment is available in different sizes and thicknesses to accommodate various bone defects and provide customized solutions.