F Graichen
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1.
Rohlmann A, Bergmann G, Graichen F, Weber U
Orthopade
. 2017 Mar;
28(5):451-457.
PMID: 28246960
The loads acting on internal spinal fixation devices were measured for different activities in ten patients using telemeterized bisegmental implants. The highest loads were found for walking and lateral bending...
2.
Rohlmann A, Zander T, Graichen F, Schmidt H, Bergmann G
Ergonomics
. 2014 Feb;
57(2):262-70.
PMID: 24559120
Practitioner Summary: Carrying weights increases spinal loads. The loads on a telemeterised VBR were measured in five patients carrying weights in different ways. Holding a weight in front of the...
3.
Rohlmann A, Dreischarf M, Zander T, Graichen F, Bergmann G
Gait Posture
. 2013 Nov;
39(2):750-5.
PMID: 24211089
Walking is one of the most important activities in daily life, and walking exposes the spine to a high number of loading cycles. Little is known about the spinal loads...
4.
Rohlmann A, Dreischarf M, Zander T, Graichen F, Strube P, Schmidt H, et al.
Eur Spine J
. 2013 Oct;
22(11):2575-81.
PMID: 24132621
Purpose: To determine the postoperative temporal course of the forces acting on a vertebral body replacement (VBR) for two well reproducible activities. Methods: A telemeterised VBR was implanted in five...
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Bergmann G, Correa da Silva M, Neff G, Rohlmann A, Graichen F
Clin Biomech (Bristol)
. 2013 Aug;
9(4):225-34.
PMID: 23916232
The reduction of hip joint forces by ischial weight-bearing orthoses, used for the treatment of Legg-Perthes and other joint diseases, was measured in vivo in a patient with two instrumented...
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Westerhoff P, Graichen F, Bender A, Halder A, Beier A, Rohlmann A, et al.
Clin Biomech (Bristol)
. 2012 May;
27(7):711-8.
PMID: 22633130
Background: Following surgery or injury of the lower limbs, the use of walking aids like crutches can cause high loads on the shoulder joint. These loads have been calculated so...
7.
Rohlmann A, Petersen R, Schwachmeyer V, Graichen F, Bergmann G
Clin Biomech (Bristol)
. 2012 May;
27(8):754-8.
PMID: 22571842
Background: Recommendations exist how patients should change from one body position to another in order to keep the spinal loads low. However, until now it is not clear whether the...
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Nikooyan A, Veeger H, Westerhoff P, Bolsterlee B, Graichen F, Bergmann G, et al.
Hum Mov Sci
. 2012 Jan;
31(2):429-47.
PMID: 22244106
This paper aims to develop an EMG-driven model of the shoulder that can consider possible muscle co-contractions. A musculoskeletal shoulder model (the original model) is modified such that measured EMGs...
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Westerhoff P, Graichen F, Bender A, Halder A, Beier A, Rohlmann A, et al.
Clin Biomech (Bristol)
. 2011 Jul;
26(10):982-9.
PMID: 21719168
Background: Recent in vivo measurements show that the loads acting in the glenohumeral joint are high even during activities of daily living. Wheelchair users are frequently affected by shoulder problems....
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Bergmann G, Graichen F, Bender A, Rohlmann A, Halder A, Beier A, et al.
J Biomech
. 2011 Apr;
44(8):1543-52.
PMID: 21481879
To improve design and preclinical test scenarios of shoulder joint implants as well as computer-based musculoskeletal models, a precise knowledge of realistic loads acting in vivo is necessary. Such data...