@misc{KoeglerIsmailRusavyetal., author = {K{\"o}gler, Michael and Ismail, Khaled M. and Rusavy, Zdenek and Kalis, Vladimir and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Influence of bed height and stance on accoucheurs lower back and glenohumeral load during simulated childbirth}, series = {31st meeting of Czech Urogynaecological Society, Prague, 2022}, journal = {31st meeting of Czech Urogynaecological Society, Prague, 2022}, language = {en} } @misc{Dendorfer, author = {Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Muskuloskelettale Simulation - Implikationen f{\"u}r die H{\"u}ftendoprothetik}, series = {Prim{\"a}r- und Revisionsendoprothetik des H{\"u}ftgelenks Trends und zuk{\"u}nftige Herausforderungen, 11.-12.11.2022, OTH Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule, Regensburg}, journal = {Prim{\"a}r- und Revisionsendoprothetik des H{\"u}ftgelenks Trends und zuk{\"u}nftige Herausforderungen, 11.-12.11.2022, OTH Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule, Regensburg}, language = {de} } @misc{Dendorfer, author = {Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Patientenindividuelle biomechanisch optimierte Rehabilitation}, series = {Prim{\"a}r- und Revisionsendoprothetik des Kniegelenks. Trends und zuk{\"u}nftige Herausforderungen. Regensburg 2023}, journal = {Prim{\"a}r- und Revisionsendoprothetik des Kniegelenks. Trends und zuk{\"u}nftige Herausforderungen. Regensburg 2023}, language = {de} } @misc{MelznerEngelhardtSuessetal., author = {Melzner, Maximilian and Engelhardt, Leonard and S{\"u}ß, Friedrich and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Sensitivity evaluation of a musculoskeletal hand model using Latin hypercube sampling}, series = {ESMAC 2020 Abstracts}, volume = {81}, journal = {ESMAC 2020 Abstracts}, number = {Suppl. 1}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.gaitpost.2020.08.008}, language = {en} } @misc{Dendorfer, author = {Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Diagnostische Genauigkeit und klinische Anwendungen tragbarer Bewegungssensoren f{\"u}r die Kniegelenksrehabilitation}, address = {N{\"u}rnberg}, language = {de} } @misc{EngelhardtMelznerHavelkovaetal., author = {Engelhardt, Lucas and Melzner, Maximilian and Havelkova, Linda and Fiala, Pavel and Rybarova, Martina and Christen, Patrik and Dendorfer, Sebastian and Simon, Ulrich}, title = {A new musculoskeletal AnyBody detailed hand model}, series = {European Society of Biomechanics meeting 2019, Vienna, Austria}, journal = {European Society of Biomechanics meeting 2019, Vienna, Austria}, abstract = {The AnyBody™ Modeling System (AMS) [1], is an universally used musculoskeletal simulation software using inverse dynamics. Until now, no complete human hand model is known in the AMS. Also considering other musculoskeletal software platforms, just one detailed entire hand model is recently published [2] but is only based on one subject. The aim of this work is to implement a full detailed hand model for the AMS including all extrinsic and intrinsic muscles using data by the UWB gained through an anatomical study of ten cadaver hands.}, language = {en} } @misc{AuerNieblerEiglspergeretal., author = {Auer, Simon and Niebler, Michael and Eiglsperger, Josef and Kubowitsch, Simone and Renkawitz, Tobias and Achenbach, Leonard and Krutsch, Werner and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Cognitive stress increases muscle forces in dynamic football specific movements}, series = {European Society of Biomechanics meeting 2019, Vienna, Austria}, journal = {European Society of Biomechanics meeting 2019, Vienna, Austria}, language = {en} } @misc{AurbachSpickaSuessetal., author = {Aurbach, Maximilian and Spicka, Jan and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Musculoskeletal modelling of the shoulder - effects on muscle recruitment and joint reaction force}, series = {European Society of Biomechanics meeting 2019, Vienna, Austria}, journal = {European Society of Biomechanics meeting 2019, Vienna, Austria}, language = {en} } @misc{KubowitschSuessJansenetal., author = {Kubowitsch, Simone and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Jansen, Petra and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Effect of dual tasking on muscular imbalances}, series = {European Society of Biomechanics meeting 2019, Vienna, Austria}, journal = {European Society of Biomechanics meeting 2019, Vienna, Austria}, language = {en} } @misc{AuerReinkerDendorfer, author = {Auer, Simon and Reinker, Lukas and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Evaluation of muscle recruitment and muscle models in musculoskeletal simulation of dynamic motion}, series = {26th Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics, July 11-14, 2021, Milan, Italy}, journal = {26th Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics, July 11-14, 2021, Milan, Italy}, address = {Milan}, pages = {8}, abstract = {Musculoskeletal simulation plays an increasingly important role in sports biomechanics. In the last years, the field of application widened from orthopaedics and ergonomics to sports [1]. A muscle recruitment algorithm with a quadratic objective function is usually used to calculate muscle activity in dynamic movements. The agreement of calculated and measured thigh muscle activity has already been investigated [2]. They found a strong agreement for sprinting and running, while the correlation decreased for side-cutting manoeuvres. Nevertheless, the influence of different muscle recruitment criteria on muscle activity in dynamic musculoskeletal simulations is currently unknown. Hence, this study aimed to analyse the effect of different muscle recruitment criteria and muscle models on the correlation of numerical and measured muscle activity in highly dynamic movements.}, language = {en} } @misc{MelznerPfeiferAltetal., author = {Melzner, Maximilian and Pfeifer, Christian and Alt, V. and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {{\"A}nderung der Gelenkreaktionskraft bei Sch{\"a}digung des medialen Bandapparates im Ellenbogen}, series = {Zeitschrift fur Orthopadie und Unfallchirurgie}, volume = {158}, journal = {Zeitschrift fur Orthopadie und Unfallchirurgie}, number = {S01}, publisher = {Thieme}, doi = {10.1055/s-0040-1717270}, language = {de} } @article{AuerSchieblIversenetal., author = {Auer, Simon and Schiebl, Jonas and Iversen, Kristoffer and Subhash Chander, Divyaksh and Damsgaard, Michael and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Biomechanical assessment of the design and efficiency of occupational exoskeletons with the AnyBody Modeling System}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Arbeitswissenschaften}, volume = {76}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Arbeitswissenschaften}, number = {4}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, doi = {10.1007/s41449-022-00336-4}, pages = {440 -- 449}, abstract = {Exoskeletons were invented over 100 years ago but have only become popular in the last two decades, especially in the working industry as they can decrease work-related loads significantly. The most often used exoskeletons are for the lower back and shoulder since these are commonly affected body regions. All devices have in common that their purpose is to reduce internal loads of vulnerable body regions. Nevertheless, there is still little understanding on how biomechanical loading in the human body changes when exoskeletons are used. Therefore, further analyses are needed. A promising candidate for these are musculoskeletal models, which are based on an inverse dynamics approach and can calculate external parameters such as ground reaction forces or other interaction forces as well as internal parameters such as joint reaction forces or muscle activities. The various examples in the literature show that these models are increasingly used for assessing the biomechanical effects of exoskeletons on the human body. Furthermore, musculoskeletal models can calculate biomechanical loadings of humans with and without exoskeletons for all kinds of applications and allow an evaluation of their purpose. Practical Relevance: This article highlights the possibilities of musculoskeletal models for assessing the design and efficiency of occupational exoskeletons. Several practical use cases are described along with distinct descriptions of common implications of musculoskeletal and exoskeleton modeling.}, language = {en} } @article{MelznerPfeifferSuessetal., author = {Melzner, Maximilian and Pfeiffer, Christian and Suess, Franz and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Musculoskeletal simulation of elbow stability for common injury patterns}, series = {Journal of Orthopaedic Research}, volume = {41}, journal = {Journal of Orthopaedic Research}, number = {6}, publisher = {Wiley}, issn = {1554-527X}, doi = {10.1002/jor.25460}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-54819}, pages = {1356 -- 1364}, abstract = {Elbow stability is derived from a combination of muscular, ligamentous, and bony structures. After an elbow trauma the stability of the joint is an important decision criterion for the subsequent treatment. The decision regarding non-operative/operative care depends mostly on subjective assessments of medical experts. Therefore, the aim of this study is to use musculoskeletal simulations as an objective assessment tool to investigate the extent to which failure of different stabilizers affects the elbow stability and how these observations correspond to the assessment from clinical practice. A musculoskeletal elbow simulation model was developed for this aim. To investigate the stability of the elbow, varus/valgus moments were applied under 0°, 45°and 90° flexion while the respective cubital angle was analyzed. This was performed for nine different injury scenarios, which were also evaluated for stability by clinical experts. With the results, it can be determined by which injury pattern and under which flexion angle the elbow stability is impaired regarding varus/valgus moments. The scenario with a complete failure of the medial and lateral ligaments and a fracture of the radial head was identified as having the greatest instability. The study presented a numerical determination of elbow stability against varus/valgus moments regarding clinical injury patterns, as well as a comparison of the numerical outcome with experience gained in clinical practice. The numerical predictions agree well with the assessments of the clinical specialists. Thus, the results from musculoskeletal simulation can make an important contribution to a more objective assessment of the elbow stability.}, language = {en} } @article{ReinkerDendorfer, author = {Reinker, Lukas and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Evaluation of acceleration patterns during high-impact jumping exercises}, series = {Gait \& Posture}, volume = {100}, journal = {Gait \& Posture}, number = {Supplement 1, March}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam [u.a.]}, doi = {10.1016/j.gaitpost.2022.11.051}, pages = {93 -- 94}, language = {en} } @article{ReinkerBlaesingBierletal., author = {Reinker, Lukas and Bl{\"a}sing, Dominic and Bierl, Rudolf and Ulbricht, Sabina and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Correlation of Acceleration Curves in Gravitational Direction for Different Body Segments during High-Impact Jumping Exercises}, series = {sensors}, volume = {23}, journal = {sensors}, number = {4}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, doi = {10.3390/s23042276}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-58217}, abstract = {Osteoporosis is a common disease of old age. However, in many cases, it can be very well prevented and counteracted with physical activity, especially high-impact exercises. Wearables have the potential to provide data that can help with continuous monitoring of patients during therapy phases or preventive exercise programs in everyday life. This study aimed to determine the accuracy and reliability of measured acceleration data at different body positions compared to accelerations at the pelvis during different jumping exercises. Accelerations at the hips have been investigated in previous studies with regard to osteoporosis prevention. Data were collected using an IMU-based motion capture system (Xsens) consisting of 17 sensors. Forty-nine subjects were included in this study. The analysis shows the correlation between impacts and the corresponding drop height, which are dependent on the respective exercise. Very high correlations (0.83-0.94) were found between accelerations at the pelvis and the other measured segments at the upper body. The foot sensors provided very weak correlations (0.20-0.27). Accelerations measured at the pelvis during jumping exercises can be tracked very well on the upper body and upper extremities, including locations where smart devices are typically worn, which gives possibilities for remote and continuous monitoring of programs.}, language = {en} } @article{MuehlingSandriesserDendorferetal., author = {M{\"u}hling, Mischa and Sandriesser, Sabrina and Dendorfer, Sebastian and Augat, Peter}, title = {Assessment of implant internal stresses under physiological femoral loading: Translation to a simplified bending load model}, series = {Journal of Biomechanics}, journal = {Journal of Biomechanics}, number = {112229}, publisher = {Elsevier}, issn = {1873-2380}, doi = {10.1016/j.jbiomech.2024.112229}, pages = {17}, abstract = {The success of surgical treatment for fractures hinges on various factors, notably accurate surgical indication. The process of developing and certifying a new osteosynthesis device is a lengthy and costly process that requires multiple cycles of review and validation. Current methods, however, often rely on predecessor standards rather than physiological loads in specific anatomical locations. This study aimed to determine actual loads experienced by an osteosynthesis plate, exemplified by a standard locking plate for the femoral shaft, utilizing finite elements analysis (FEA) and to obtain the bending moments for implant development standard tests. A protocol was developed, involving the creation and validation of a fractured femur model fixed with a locking plate, mechanical testing, and FEA. The model's validation demonstrated exceptional accuracy in predicting deformations, and the FEA revealed peak stresses in the fracture bridging zone. Results of a parametric analysis indicate that larger fracture gaps significantly impact implant mechanical behavior, potentially compromising stability. This study underscores the critical need for realistic physiological conditions in implant evaluations, providing an innovative translational approach to identify internal loads and optimize implant designs. In conclusion, this research contributes to enhancing the understanding of implant performance under physiological conditions, promoting improved designs and evaluations in fracture treatments.}, language = {en} } @unpublished{FoerstlAdlerSuessetal., author = {F{\"o}rstl, Nikolas and Adler, Ina and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Technologies for Evaluation of Pelvic Floor Functionality: A Systematic Review}, publisher = {Center for Open Science}, doi = {10.31219/osf.io/dcqyg}, abstract = {Pelvic floor dysfunction is a common problem in women and has a negative impact ontheir quality of life. The aim of this review was to provide a general overview of the current state oftechnology used to assess pelvic floor functionality. It also provides literature research of the phys-iological and anatomical factors that correlate with pelvic floor health. The systematic review wasconducted according to the PRISMA guidelines. PubMed, ScienceDirect, Cochrane Library andIEEE databases were searched for publications on sensor technology for the assessment of pelvicfloor functionality. Anatomical and physiological parameters were identified through a manualsearch. In the systematic review 115 publications were included. 12 different sensor technologieswere identified. Information on the obtained parameters, sensor position, test activities and subjectcharacteristics were prepared in tabular form from each publication. 16 anatomical and physiologi- cal parameters influencing pelvic floor health were identified in 17 published studies and rankedfor their statistical significance. Taken together, this review could serve as a basis for the develop-ment of novel sensors which could allow for quantifiable prevention and diagnosis, as well as par-ticularized documentation of rehabilitation processes related to pelvic floor dysfunctions.}, language = {en} } @article{AuerKubowitschDendorfer, author = {Auer, Simon and Kubowitsch, Simone and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Kombinierter Einfluss von psychologischen und biomechanischen Faktoren auf die muskul{\"a}ren Belastungen beim Fußballspielen}, series = {Die Orthop{\"a}die}, volume = {52}, journal = {Die Orthop{\"a}die}, number = {11}, publisher = {Springer}, doi = {10.1007/s00132-023-04437-8}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-65113}, pages = {1 -- 6}, abstract = {When mental stress and musculoskeletal loading interact, the risk for injury increases due to altered body kinematics and increased muscle tension. These changes can be detected with musculoskeletal models, and mental loading and stress must be analyzed at emotional, cognitive, and behavioral levels. To investigate these kinematic and loading changes under stress, competitive athletes were subjected to mental stress during highly dynamic movements, and musculoskeletal models were used to analyze the biomechanical loading. It was shown that under mental stress, independent of the subjective perception, a strong change in muscle forces can occur. Accordingly, competitive athletes should undergo screenings to assess individual movement patterns and promote general stress resilience.}, language = {de} } @article{DendorferGschossman, author = {Dendorfer, Sebastian and Gschoßman, Lukas}, title = {Hightech in der Rehabiliation}, series = {BVOU Infobrief: Hightech in Orthop{\"a}die und Unfallchirurgie}, journal = {BVOU Infobrief: Hightech in Orthop{\"a}die und Unfallchirurgie}, number = {1}, publisher = {BVOU - Berufsverband f{\"u}r Orthop{\"a}die und Unfallchirurgie e.V.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {2747-5913}, pages = {9 -- 11}, abstract = {Aufgrund der steigenden Lebenserwartung und dem damit einhergehenden demographischen Wandel wird der Bedarf an Rehabilitations-Behandlungen in absehbarer Zukunft stark ansteigen. Ein Beispiel f{\"u}r diesen Trend ist die physiotherapeutische Behandlung nach Erhalt einer Knie-Totalendoprothese (Knie-TEP). So gehen Modellrechnungen basierend auf dem Bev{\"o}lkerungswachstum und der bisherigen Pr{\"a}valenz von Knie-TEPs davon aus, dass die Anzahl an durchgef{\"u}hrten Eingriffen in einkommensstarken L{\"a}ndern wie Deutschland weiter zunehmen wird. Weiterhin stoßen traditionelle Rehabilitationsverfahren, gerade in strukturschwachen Regionen, schon heute an ihre Grenzen. Deutlich zu sehen war das w{\"a}hrend den Hochphasen der aktuellen Covid-19-Pandemie, als der Kontakt zwischen Therapeut*in und Patient*in fl{\"a}chendeckend eingeschr{\"a}nkt war. Eine erh{\"o}hte Nachfrage nach neuartigen Reha-Angeboten ist die logische Konsequenz. Innovative Konzepte sind daher dringend notwendig, um die daraus resultierenden technischen, sozialen und {\"o}konomischen Herausforderungen zu bew{\"a}ltigen.}, language = {de} } @article{RusavyCechovaDendorferetal., author = {Rusavy, Zdenek and Cechova, Hana and Dendorfer, Sebastian and Kalis, Vladimir and Ismail, Khaled M.}, title = {Is the Finnish grip tight enough? A manometric study of two manual perineal protection techniques}, series = {Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica}, journal = {Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica}, edition = {Early view}, publisher = {Wiley}, doi = {10.1111/aogs.15033}, language = {en} }