
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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Authors:2022 -2025
Title:FOR 5177 Subproject - Dynamics of posture, shape, and motion of asymptomatic subjects and LBP patients in daily life activities
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
Research Unit FOR 5177Journal:Project leader: Matthias Pumberger, Hendrik Schmidt
Authors:2022 - 2025
Title:FOR 5177 - Influence of local tissue injuries, repair and degeneration on spinal Morphology, Mechanics and Motion in a large animal model
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
Research Unit FOR 5177Journal:Project leader: Sara Checa, Sandra Reitmaier
Authors:2022 - 2025
Title:FOR 5177 Subproject - Musculoskeletal simulations towards a subject-specific spino-pelvic load transfer prediction
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
Research Unit FOR 5177Journal:Project leader: Hendrik Schmidt, Adamantios Arampatzis, Stefan Zachow,
Authors:2022 - 2025
Title:FOR 5177 Subproject - Coordination Fund
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
Research Unit FOR 5177Journal:Project leader: Hendrik Schmidt, Geraldine Rauch
Authors:2022 - 2025
Title: The Dynamics of the Spine: Mechanics, Morphology and Motion towards a comprehensive Diagnosis of Low Back Pain
Research Unit FOR 5177
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)Journal:Speaker: Hendrik Schmidt