
Spine Biomechanics
Chronic low back pain is a significant public health problem in industrialized society. The intact spine carries the upper body and external loads, allows motion in a physiological range and protects the spinal cord. These different demands necessitate a high degree of complexity with various sources for disorders and pain. The JWI conducts research in order to counter pain causes and to further optimize the pain treatment.
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Awards
Authors:Toni Rohlmann received for
Title:Monitoring the load on a telemeterised vertebral body replacement for a period of up to 65 months
Georg-Schmorl Prize of the German Spine Societies (DWG)
Year:2013;
Authors:Marcel Dreischarf received for
Title:Influence of a vertebral misalignment after total disc replacement on facet joint forces, capsule tensile forces and clinical outcome
ESB Clinical Biomechanics Award of the European Society of Biomechanics
Year:2013;
Authors:Toni Rohlmann received for
Title:Loads on a spinal implant measured in vivo during whole-body vibration
GRAMMER European Spine Journal Award of The European Spine Journal
Year:2010;
Authors:Dr. Toni Rohlmann received for
Title:Einfluss der Höhenänderung einer Bandscheibe im Laufe des Tages auf die Kräfte im Facettengelenk
3rd Poster Prize at the German Spine Society
Year:2008;
Authors:Hendrik Schmidt
Title:Bestimmung des biomechanischen Verhaltens eines neuen bewegungserhaltenden Bandscheibenimplantats
Best Talk at the Deutsche Wirbelsäulengesellschaft
Year:2008;
Title:In-vivo-Belastung eines Wirbelkörperersatzes bei verschiedenen Körperpositionen
Best Talk at the Deutsche Wirbelsäulengesellschaft
Authors:Hendrik Schmidt received for
Title:Instantaneous axis of rotation of a L4-5 segment under simple and complex load situations - A three dimensional finite element
Young Researcher Award at the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Biomechanik
Year:2007;
Authors:Toni Rohlmann received for
Title:In-vivo Belastung eines Implantats zum Ersatz eines Wirbelkörpers
Poster Award at the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Biomechanik
Year:2007;
Authors:Toni Rohlmann received for
Title:Effect of a Posterior Dynamic Implant on the Mechanical Behavior of the Lumbar Spine
3rd Poster Award at the First International Congress of Innovations in Musculoskeletal Surgery
Year:2007;
Authors:H.J. Wilke received for
Title:A novel approach to determine trunk muscle forces during flexion and extension - A comparison of data from an in vitro experiment and in vivo measurements
ISSLS Prize at the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spin
Year:2003;
Authors:Toni Rohlmann received for
Title:Monitoring of In-Vivo Implant Loads Using a Telemeterized Internal Spinal Fixation Device
Volvo Award 2000 in the field Biomechanics at the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine
Year:2000;
Authors:Toni Rohlmann received for
Title:Loads on internal spinal fixators measured in different body positions
Basic Science Award at the Spine Society of Europe
Year:1999;
Authors:Toni Rohlmann received for
Title:In Vitro Measurements of the Loads in an Instrumented Spinal Fixation Device
ESB Poster Award 1994 by the European Society of Biomechanics
Year:1994;
Authors:Toni Rohlmann received for
Title:In Vitro Measurements of the Loads in an Instrumented Spinal Fixation Device
First Poster Prize at the 2nd World Congress of Biomechanics
Year:1994;