Antonius Rohlmann
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1.
Damm P, Kutzner I, Bergmann G, Rohlmann A, Schmidt H
J Biomech
. 2016 Dec;
51:128-132.
PMID: 27914627
Walking is a task that we seek to understand because it is the most relevant human locomotion. Walking causes complex loading patterns and high load magnitudes within the human body....
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Dreischarf M, Shirazi-Adl A, Arjmand N, Rohlmann A, Schmidt H
J Biomech
. 2016 Feb;
49(6):833-845.
PMID: 26873281
Spinal loads are recognized to play a causative role in back disorders and pain. Knowledge of lumbar spinal loads is required in proper management of various spinal disorders, effective risk...
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Dreischarf M, Rohlmann A, Graichen F, Bergmann G, Schmidt H
J Biomech
. 2015 Nov;
49(6):890-895.
PMID: 26603872
The repeated lifting of heavy weights has been identified as a risk factor for low back pain (LBP). Whether squat lifting leads to lower spinal loads than stoop lifting and...
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Zander T, Dreischarf M, Schmidt H, Bergmann G, Rohlmann A
J Biomech
. 2015 Feb;
48(4):578-584.
PMID: 25648494
Knowledge of in vivo spinal loads and muscle forces remains limited but is necessary for spinal biomechanical research. To assess the in vivo spinal loads, measurements with telemeterised vertebral body...
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Dreischarf M, Albiol L, Zander T, Arshad R, Graichen F, Bergmann G, et al.
J Biomech
. 2015 Feb;
48(4):560-565.
PMID: 25640900
Knowledge about in vivo spinal loads is required for the identification of risk factors for low back pain and for realistic preclinical testing of spinal implants. Therefore, the aim of...
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Dreischarf M, Albiol L, Rohlmann A, Pries E, Bashkuev M, Zander T, et al.
PLoS One
. 2014 Dec;
9(12):e116186.
PMID: 25549085
Background: The understanding of the individual shape and mobility of the lumbar spine are key factors for the prevention and treatment of low back pain. The influence of age and...
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Rohlmann A, Consmuller T, Dreischarf M, Bashkuev M, Disch A, Pries E, et al.
Eur Spine J
. 2014 Sep;
23(11):2375-84.
PMID: 25238799
Purpose: Little is known about the number of spinal movements in the sagittal plane in daily life, mainly due to the lack of adequate techniques to assess these movements. Our...
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Rohlmann A, Schwachmeyer V, Graichen F, Bergmann G
PLoS One
. 2014 Jul;
9(7):e102005.
PMID: 24999808
After spinal surgery, physiotherapeutic exercises are performed to achieve a rapid return to normal life. One important aim of treatment is to regain muscle strength, but it is known that...
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Rohlmann A, Pohl D, Bender A, Graichen F, Dymke J, Schmidt H, et al.
PLoS One
. 2014 May;
9(5):e98510.
PMID: 24866883
Activities with high spinal loads should be avoided by patients with back problems. Awareness about these activities and knowledge of the associated loads are important for the proper design and...
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Rohlmann A, Zander T, Graichen F, Schmidt H, Bergmann G
PLoS One
. 2014 Apr;
9(4):e95497.
PMID: 24743577
Cycling on an ergometer is an effective exercise for improving fitness. However, people with back problems or previous spinal surgery are often not aware of whether cycling could be harmful...