@misc{WeberDendorferSuessetal., author = {Weber, Karsten and Dendorfer, Sebastian and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Kubowitsch, Simone and Schratzenstaller, Thomas and Haug, Sonja and Mohr, Christa and Kiesl, Hans and Drechsler, J{\"o}rg and Westner, Markus and Kobus, J{\"o}rn and Schubert, Martin J. W. and Zenger, Stefan and Pietsch, Alexander and Weiß, Josef and Hinterseer, Sebastian and Schieck, Roland and Scherzinger, Stefanie and Klettke, Meike and Ringlstetter, Andreas and St{\"o}rl, Uta and Bissyand{\´e}, Tegawend{\´e} F. and Seeburger, Achim and Schindler, Timo and Ramsauer, Ralf and Kiszka, Jan and K{\"o}lbl, Andreas and Lohmann, Daniel and Mauerer, Wolfgang and Maier, Johannes and Scorna, Ulrike and Palm, Christoph and Soska, Alexander and Mottok, J{\"u}rgen and Ellermeier, Andreas and V{\"o}gele, Daniel and Hierl, Stefan and Briem, Ulrich and Buschmann, Knut and Ehrlich, Ingo and Pongratz, Christian and Pielmeier, Benjamin and Tyroller, Quirin and Monkman, Gareth J. and Gut, Franz and Roth, Carina and Hausler, Peter and Bierl, Rudolf and Prommesberger, Christian and Ławrowski, Robert Damian and Langer, Christoph and Schreiner, Rupert and Huang, Yifeng and She, Juncong and Ottl, Andreas and Rieger, Walter and Kraml, Agnes and Poxleitner, Thomas and Hofer, Simon and Heisterkamp, Benjamin and Lerch, Maximilian and Sammer, Nike and Golde, Olivia and Wellnitz, Felix and Schmid, Sandra and Muntschick, Claudia and Kusterle, Wolfgang and Paric, Ivan and Br{\"u}ckl, Oliver and Haslbeck, Matthias and Schmidt, Ottfried and Schwanzer, Peter and Rabl, Hans-Peter and Sterner, Michael and Bauer, Franz and Steinmann, Sven and Eckert, Fabian and Hofrichter, Andreas}, title = {Forschungsbericht 2017}, editor = {Baier, Wolfgang}, address = {Regensburg}, organization = {Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, isbn = {978-3-9818209-3-5}, doi = {10.35096/othr/pub-1383}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-13835}, subject = {Forschung}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{AuerKubowitschKrutschetal., author = {Auer, Simon and Kubowitsch, Simone and Krutsch, Werner and Renkawitz, Tobias and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Effect of mental demand on knee forces in professional youth soccer players}, series = {ISBS Proceedings Archive}, volume = {38}, booktitle = {ISBS Proceedings Archive}, number = {1, Art. 28}, abstract = {Soccer is one of the most popular sports all around the world. It is an injurious type of sport with a focus on lower extremities and high psychological pressure during matches. The stressor is linked with injuries and an increased musculoskeletal loading. This study investigates the influence of cognitive stress on the load profile of the knee joint. Twelve professional youth soccer players performed highly dynamic runs with and without additional cognitive stress. The runs were analysed with a musculoskeletal simulation software. The data analysis shows no difference in knee joint reaction loading under additional mental stress compared to the baseline. Yet running times are significantly lower in the baseline. While there is no increase in the joint loads, the running times indicate an altered movement behaviour when the subjects are exposed to additional mental demand.}, subject = {Kniegelenk}, language = {en} } @article{PutzerAuerMalpicaetal., author = {Putzer, Michael and Auer, Stefan and Malpica, William and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {A numerical study to determine the effect of ligament stiffness on kinematics of the lumbar spine during flexion}, series = {BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders}, volume = {17}, journal = {BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders}, number = {95}, doi = {10.1186/s12891-016-0942-x}, abstract = {Background There is a wide range of mechanical properties of spinal ligaments documented in literature. Due to the fact that ligaments contribute in stabilizing the spine by limiting excessive intersegmental motion, those properties are of particular interest for the implementation in musculoskeletal models. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of varying ligament stiffness on the kinematic behaviour of the lumbar spine. Methods A musculoskeletal model with a detailed lumbar spine was modified according to fluoroscopic recordings and corresponding data files of three different subjects. For flexion, inverse dynamics analysis with a variation of the ligament stiffness matrix were conducted. The influence of several degrees of ligament stiffness on the lumbar spine model were investigated by tracking ligament forces, disc forces and resulting moments generated by the ligaments. Additionally, the kinematics of the motion segments were evaluated. Results An increase of ligament stiffness resulted in an increase of ligament and disc forces, whereas the relative change of disc force increased at a higher rate at the L4/L5 level (19 \%) than at the L3/L4 (10 \%) level in a fully flexed posture. The same behaviour applied to measured moments with 67 \% and 45 \%. As a consequence, the motion deflected to the lower levels of the lumbar spine and the lower discs had to resist an increase in loading. Conclusions Higher values of ligament stiffness over all lumbar levels could lead to a shift of the loading and the motion between segments to the lower lumbar levels. This could lead to an increased risk for the lower lumbar parts.}, language = {en} } @article{AurbachŠpičkaSuessetal., author = {Aurbach, Maximilian and Špička, Jan and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Vychytil, J. and Havelkov{\´a}, Leonard and Ryba, T. and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Torus obstacle method as a wrapping approach of the deltoid muscle group for humeral abduction in musculoskeletal simulation}, series = {Journal of Biomechanics}, volume = {109}, journal = {Journal of Biomechanics}, number = {August}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.jbiomech.2020.109864}, abstract = {Musculoskeletal models of the shoulder complex are valuable research aids to investigate tears of the supraspinatus and the resulting mechanical impact during abduction of the humerus. One of the major contributors to this motion is the deltoid muscle group and for this, an accurate modeling of the lines of action is indispensable. The aim of this work was to utilize a torus obstacle wrapping approach for the deltoids of an existing shoulder model and assess the feasibility of the approach during humeral abduction. The shoulder model from the AnyBody™ modeling system was used as a platform. The size of the tori is based on a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) approach and several kinematic couplings are implemented to determine the trajectories of the tori during abduction. To assess the model behavior, the moment arms of the virtual muscle elements and the resultant glenohumeral joint reaction force (GHJF) were compared with reference data from the literature during abduction of the humerus in the range 20°-120°. The root mean square error for the anterior, lateral and posterior part between the simulated muscle elements and reference data from the literature was 3.9, 1.7 and 5.8 mm, respectively. The largest deviation occurred on the outer elements of the muscle groups, with 12.6, 10.4 and 20.5 mm, respectively. During abduction, there is no overlapping of the muscle elements and these are in continuous contact with the torus obstacles, thus enabling a continuous force transmission. This results in a rising trend of the resultant GHJF. The torus obstacle approach as a wrapping method for the deltoid muscles provides a guided muscle pathing by simultaneously approximating the curvature of the deltoid muscle. The results from the comparison of the simulated moment arms and the resultant GHJF are in accordance with those in the literature in the range 20°-120° of abduction. Although this study shows the strength of the torus obstacle as a wrapping approach, the method of fitting the tori according to MRI data was not suitable. A cadaver study is recommended to better validate and mathematically describe the torus approach.}, language = {en} } @article{AurbachSpickaSuessetal., author = {Aurbach, Maximilian and Spicka, Jan and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Evaluation of musculoskeletal modelling parameters of the shoulder complex during humeral abduction above 90°}, series = {Journal of Biomechanics}, volume = {106}, journal = {Journal of Biomechanics}, number = {June}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.jbiomech.2020.109817}, abstract = {Based on electromyographic data and force measurements within the shoulder joint, there is an indication that muscle and resulting joint reaction forces keep increasing over an abduction angle of 90°. In inverse dynamics models, no single parameter could be attributed to simulate this force behaviour accordingly. The aim of this work is to implement kinematic, kinetic and muscle model modifications to an existing model of the shoulder (AnyBody™) and assess their single and combined effects during abduction up to 140° humeral elevation. The kinematics and the EMG activity of 10 test subjects were measured during humeral abduction. Six modifications were implemented in the model: alternative wrapping of the virtual deltoid muscle elements, utilization of a three element Hill model, strength scaling, motion capture driven clavicle elevation/protraction, translation of the GH joint in dependency of the acting forces and an alteration of the scapula/clavicle rhythm. From the six modifications, 16 different combinations were considered. Parameter combinations with the Hill model changed the resultant GH joint reaction force and led to an increase in force during abduction of the humerus above 90°. Under the premise of muscle activities and forces within the GH joint rising after 90° of humeral abduction, we propose that the Hill type muscle model is a crucial parameter for accurately modelling the shoulder. Furthermore, the outcome of this study indicates that the Hill model induces the co-contraction of the muscles of the shoulder without the need of an additional stability criterion for an inverse dynamics approach.}, subject = {Schultergelenk}, language = {en} } @misc{MelznerIsmailRušavyetal., author = {Melzner, Maximilian and Ismail, Khaled and Rušav{\´y}, Zdeněk and Kališ, Vladim{\´i}r and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Musculoskeletal Lower Back Load of Accoucheurs During Delivery}, 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}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-20208}, abstract = {With the progress in modern medicine, it was possible to significantly reduce the risks of birth for mother and child. One aspect that has received less attention so far is the risk of injury to the accoucheurs (obstetricians and midwives) during the birth process. Indeed, studies indicate that 92\% of midwives suffer from musculoskeletal disorders, with the lower back being the main cause of complaints (72\%). The aim of this study was to investigate two commonly used postural techniques used by accoucheurs during childbirth and to analyze the resulting load on the lower back using the AnyBodyTM musculoskeletal simulation software.}, language = {en} } @misc{AuerReinkerSuessetal., author = {Auer, Simon and Reinker, Lukas and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Kubowitsch, Simone and Krutsch, Werner and Weber, Markus and Renkawitz, Tobias and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Webcast: Effect of mental demand on leg loading in highly dynamic motion}, abstract = {Football players have a high risk of leg muscle injuries, especially when exposed to mental stress. Injuries to muscles of the thigh are common in amateur and professional football, representing almost a third of all injuries. These injuries occur primarily in non-contact situations and from overuse. They can lead to a range of costs, including financial costs associated with treatment as well as those associated with long-term recovery, and absence from training and/or competition. Further, there is a high risk of injury recurrence and subsequent injury.}, language = {en} } @misc{MelznerPfeiferSuessetal., author = {Melzner, Maximilian and Pfeifer, Christian and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Muskuloskeletal analysis of elbow stability for common injury patterns}, series = {27th Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics, 26 - 29 June 2022, Porto, Portugal}, journal = {27th Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics, 26 - 29 June 2022, Porto, Portugal}, pages = {654}, language = {en} } @article{BenditzAuerSpoerreretal., author = {Benditz, Achim and Auer, Simon and Sp{\"o}rrer, J.F. and Wolkerstorfer, S. and Grifka, Joachim and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Regarding loads after spinal fusion, every level should be seen separately: a musculoskeletal analysis}, series = {European Spine Journal}, volume = {27}, journal = {European Spine Journal}, number = {8}, publisher = {Springer-Verlag}, doi = {10.1007/s00586-018-5476-5}, pages = {1905 -- 1910}, abstract = {The number of spinal fusion surgeries is steadily increasing and biomechanical consequences are still in debate. The aim of this study is to provide biomechanical insights into the sagittal balance of the spine and to compare spinal load before and after spinal fusion. METHOD: The joint reaction forces of 52 patients were analyzed in proximo-distal and antero-posterior direction from the levels T12-L1 to L5-S1 using musculoskeletal simulations. RESULTS: In 104 simulations, pre-surgical forces were equal to post-surgical. The levels L4-L5 and T12-L1, however, showed increased spinal forces compression forces with higher sagittal displacement. Improved restauration of sagittal balance was accompanied by lower spinal load. AP shear stress, interestingly decreased with sagittal imbalance. CONCLUSION: Imbalanced spines have a risk of increased compression forces at Th12-L1. L4-L5 always has increased spinal loads. These slides can be retrieved under Electronic Supplementary Material.}, subject = {Biomechanische Analyse}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DendorferKubowitschSuess, author = {Dendorfer, Sebastian and Kubowitsch, Simone and S{\"u}ß, Franz}, title = {How to determine the effect of working conditions on the human body}, series = {11th International Scientific Conference on Production Engineering DEVELOPMENT AND MODERNIZATION OF PRODUCTION (RIM 2017), Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina}, booktitle = {11th International Scientific Conference on Production Engineering DEVELOPMENT AND MODERNIZATION OF PRODUCTION (RIM 2017), Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina}, abstract = {Work places and conditions strains the human body, both psychologically and biomechanically. In order to analyse working conditions and in the following to improve them, detailed knowledge about the effect of the different stressors on the body is needed. This manuscript discusses methods on how to evaluate biomechanical and mental loading and its effect on the musculoskeletal system. A possible workflow for the analysis is presented.}, subject = {Arbeitsbedingungen}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{AurbachWagnerSuessetal., author = {Aurbach, Maximilian and Wagner, Kilian and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Implementation and Validation of Human Kinematics Measured Using IMUs for Musculoskeletal Simulations by the Evaluation of Joint Reaction Forces}, series = {CMBEBIH 2017, Proceedings of the International Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering 2017, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina}, volume = {Vol. 62}, booktitle = {CMBEBIH 2017, Proceedings of the International Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering 2017, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina}, editor = {Badnjevic, Almir}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Singapore}, doi = {10.1007/978-981-10-4166-2_31}, pages = {205 -- 211}, abstract = {The gold standard for the analysis of human kinematics and kinetics is a camera-based motion capture system in combination with force measurement platforms. Alternatively, inertial measurement units can be utilized to obtain human kinematics, while ground reaction forces are computed from full body dynamics. This setup represents a system independent from the spatial confinement of a gait laboratory. The aim of this study is the comparison of the two methods by the investigation of lower limb kinematics and the resulting joint reaction forces within the ankle-, knee- and hip joints. For this purpose, human motion during gait was captured simultaneously by both measurement techniques. 13 trials from 8 different test subjects were evaluated in total. IMU data was processed with a quaternion based Kalman Filter. The data sets were implemented into a musculoskeletal simulation program in order to drive a virtual human body model. Each sensor was aligned to the gravitational and magnetic field vectors of the earth. The angles of flexions, extensions and rotations were analyzed to determine kinematic differences. Joint reaction forces defined kinetic dissimilarities. The overall kinematic differences of both models yielded root mean square errors of 7.62°, 6.02°, 4.95°, 2.79°, 2.38° and 3.56° for ankle flexion, subtalar eversion, knee flexion, hip external rotation, hip abduction and hip flexion, respectively. The proximo-distal differences in force peaks between the models yielded overall for the ankle, 57.33 \%Bodyweight(BW) ± 46.86 \%BW (16.66 \%(Maximum peak to peak) ± 13.62 \%) for the knee 37.09 \%BW ± 29.33 \%BW (17.65 \% ± 15.44 \%) and 32.03 \%BW ± 24.33 \%BW (15.6 \% ± 12.54 \%) for the hip. The overall outcome of this work investigated an approach independent of the common setup of the gait laboratory, thus enabling a cheaper and more flexible technology as an alternative. However, kinematic and thus kinetic differences remain rather large. Future work aims to improve the contact criterion for the calculation of the ground reaction forces and the implementation of a full-body calibration algorithm for the IMU system in order to counteract magnetic field disturbances.}, subject = {Bewegungsapparat}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{PillingSuessKubowitschetal., author = {Pilling, A. and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Kubowitsch, Simone and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Experimental workflow for determining psychological stress from physiological biosignals}, series = {Jahrestagung der BIOMEDIZINISCHEN TECHNIK und Dreil{\"a}ndertagung der MEDIZINISCHEN PHYSIK, Dresden, Germany, 2017}, booktitle = {Jahrestagung der BIOMEDIZINISCHEN TECHNIK und Dreil{\"a}ndertagung der MEDIZINISCHEN PHYSIK, Dresden, Germany, 2017}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{GrossSuessVerkerkeetal., author = {Gross, Simon and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Verkerke, Gijsbertus Jacob and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Simulating fatigue in musculoskeletal models using surface electromyography, ECCOMAS Congress, Crete, Greece, 201}, series = {ECCOMAS Congress, Crete, Greece, 2016}, booktitle = {ECCOMAS Congress, Crete, Greece, 2016}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SuessKubowitschVerkerkeetal., author = {S{\"u}ß, Franz and Kubowitsch, Simone and Verkerke, Gijsbertus Jacob and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {The influence of stress on spinal loading}, series = {ESEM webconference, Dez. 2017}, booktitle = {ESEM webconference, Dez. 2017}, language = {en} } @article{AuerKurbowitschSuessetal., author = {Auer, Simon and Kurbowitsch, Simone and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Renkawitz, Tobias and Krutsch, Werner and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Mental stress reduces performance and changes musculoskeletal loading in football-related movements}, series = {Science and Medicine in Football}, volume = {5}, journal = {Science and Medicine in Football}, number = {4}, publisher = {Taylor \& Francis}, doi = {10.1080/24733938.2020.1860253}, pages = {323 -- 329}, abstract = {Purpose: Football players have a high risk of leg muscle injuries, especially when exposed to mental stress. Hence, this study investigated the musculoskeletal response of elite youth football players during highly dynamic movements under stress. The hypothesis is that mental stress reduces performance and changes the muscular forces exerted. Materials \& methods: Twelve elite youth football players were subjected to mental stress while performing sports-specific change-of-direction movements. A modified version of the d2 attention test was used as stressor. The kinetics are computed using inverse dynamics. Running times and exerted forces of injury-prone muscles were analysed. Results: The stressor runs were rated more mentally demanding by the players (p = 0.006, rs = 0.37) with unchanged physical demand (p = 0.777, rs = 0.45). This resulted in 10\% longer running times under stress (p < 0.001, d = -1.62). The musculoskeletal analysis revealed higher peak muscle forces under mental stress for some players but not for others. Discussion: The study shows that motion capture combined with musculoskeletal computation is suitable to analyse the effects of stress on athletes in highly dynamic movements. For the first time in football medicine, our data quantifies an association between mental stress with reduced football players' performance and changes in muscle force.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{JungtaeublAurbachMelzneretal., author = {Jungt{\"a}ubl, Dominik and Aurbach, Maximilian and Melzner, Maximilian and Spicka, Jan and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {EMG-Based Validation of Musculoskeletal Models Considering Crosstalk}, series = {International Conference BIOMDLORE, June 28 - 30 2018, Białystok, Poland}, booktitle = {International Conference BIOMDLORE, June 28 - 30 2018, Białystok, Poland}, doi = {10.1109/BIOMDLORE.2018.8467211}, abstract = {BACKGROUND: Validation and verification of multibody musculoskeletal models sEMG is a difficult process because of the reliability of sEMG data and the complex relationship of muscle force and sEMG. OBJECTIVE: This work aims at comparing experimentally recorded and simulated muscle activities considering a numerical model for crosstalk. METHODS: For providing an experimentally derived reference data set, subjects were performing elevations of the arm, where the activities of the contemplated muscle groups were measured by sEMG sensors. Computed muscle activities were further processed and transformed into an artificial electromyographical signal, which includes a numerical crosstalk model. In order to determine whether the crosstalk model provides a better agreement with the measured muscle activities, the Pearson correlation coefficient has been computed as a qualitative way of assessing the curve progression of the data sets. RESULTS: The results show an improvement in the correlation coefficient between the experimental data and the simulated muscle activities when taking crosstalk into account. CONCLUSIONS: Although the correlation coefficient increased when the crosstalk model was utilized, it is questionable if the discretization of both, the crosstalk and the musculoskeletal model, is accurate enough.}, 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} } @inproceedings{SuessKubowitschVerkerkeetal., author = {S{\"u}ß, Franz and Kubowitsch, Simone and Verkerke, Gijsbertus Jacob and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {The influence of mental stress on spinal disc loading and muscle activity}, series = {23th Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics, Sevilla, Spain, 2017}, booktitle = {23th Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics, Sevilla, Spain, 2017}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SuessKubowitschRasmussenetal., author = {S{\"u}ß, Franz and Kubowitsch, Simone and Rasmussen, John and Verkerke, Gijsbertus Jacob and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {The influence of cognitive stress on muscle activation and spinal disc load}, series = {European Society of Biomechanics meeting 2019, Vienna, Austria}, booktitle = {European Society of Biomechanics meeting 2019, Vienna, Austria}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KubowitschSuessJansenetal., author = {Kubowitsch, Simone and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Jansen, Petra and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Comparison of dynamic muscular imbalances in back pain patients and healthy controls}, series = {World Congress Biomechanics Dublin, 2018}, booktitle = {World Congress Biomechanics Dublin, 2018}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KubowitschSuessJansenetal., author = {Kubowitsch, Simone and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Jansen, Petra and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Muscular imbalances during experimentally induced stress}, series = {23th Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics, Sevilla, Spain, 2017}, booktitle = {23th Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics, Sevilla, Spain, 2017}, 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{AurbachSuessDendorfer, author = {Aurbach, Maximilian and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {The impact of the hill type muscle model on the glenohumeral joint reaction force}, series = {16th International Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering (CMBBE) 2019, New York City, USA}, journal = {16th International Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering (CMBBE) 2019, New York City, USA}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SuessKubowitschVerkerkeetal., author = {S{\"u}ß, Franz and Kubowitsch, Simone and Verkerke, Gijsbertus Jacob and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Investigation of cognitive stress induced changes in spinal disc forces due to altered kinematics and muscle activity}, series = {World Congress Biomechanics, Dublin, 2018}, booktitle = {World Congress Biomechanics, Dublin, 2018}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SuessPutzerDendorfer, author = {S{\"u}ß, Franz and Putzer, Michael and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Numerische und experimentelle Untersuchungen an der Wirbels{\"a}ule}, series = {Forschungssymposium Bad Abbach, Germany, 2015}, booktitle = {Forschungssymposium Bad Abbach, Germany, 2015}, language = {de} } @article{AuerKrutschRenkawitzetal., author = {Auer, Simon and Krutsch, Werner and Renkawitz, Tobias and Kubowitsch, Simone and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Kognitiver Stress f{\"u}hrt zu unphysiologisch erh{\"o}hten Kniebelastungen im Profifußball}, series = {Sports Orthopaedics and Traumatology}, volume = {36}, journal = {Sports Orthopaedics and Traumatology}, number = {2}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.orthtr.2020.04.122}, pages = {202 -- 203}, language = {de} } @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{AuerKrutschRenkawitzetal., author = {Auer, Simon and Krutsch, Werner and Renkawitz, Tobias and Kubowitsch, Simone and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Effect of mental demand on leg loading in highly dynamic motion}, series = {AnyBody online Webinar, Oct 2020}, journal = {AnyBody online Webinar, Oct 2020}, abstract = {Football players have a high risk of leg muscle injuries, especially when exposed to mental stress. Injuries to muscles of the thigh are common in amateur and professional football, representing almost a third of all injuries. These injuries occur primarily in non-contact situations and from overuse. They can lead to a range of costs, including financial costs associated with treatment as well as those associated with long-term recovery, and absence from training and/or competition. Further, there is a high risk of injury recurrence and subsequent injury.}, language = {en} } @misc{AuerReinkerSuessetal., author = {Auer, Simon and Reinker, Lukas and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Comparing calculated and measured muscle activity of thigh muscles in dynamic motion.}, series = {27th Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics, 26 - 29 June 2022, Porto, Portugal}, journal = {27th Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics, 26 - 29 June 2022, Porto, Portugal}, pages = {640}, language = {en} } @article{MelznerIsmailRušavyetal., author = {Melzner, Maximilian and Ismail, Khaled and Rušavy, Zdenek and Kališ, Vladim{\´i}r and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Musculoskeletal lower back load of accoucheurs during childbirth - A pilot and feasibility study}, series = {European Journal of Obstetrics \& Gynecology and Reproductive Biology}, journal = {European Journal of Obstetrics \& Gynecology and Reproductive Biology}, number = {264}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.ejogrb.2021.07.042}, pages = {306 -- 313}, abstract = {Introduction: Back problems represent one of the leading causes of accouchers' work-related musculoskeletal morbidities. The correct execution of birth-related maneuvers including manual perineal protection is crucial not only for the mother and child but also for obstetricians and midwives to reduce any strain on their musculoskeletal system. Therefore, the overall aim of this study was to test the feasibility of determining the effect of different accouchers' postures (standing and kneeling) on their musculoskeletal system. Methods: The biomechanical analysis is based on musculoskeletal simulations that included motion recordings of real deliveries as well as deliveries conducted on a birthing simulator. These simulations were then used to determine individual joints' loads. Results: In the kneeling posture, both a low intra-operator variability and a lower average maximum load of the lower back was observed. For the standing position the spine load was reduced by pivoting the elbow on the accouchers' thigh, which in turn was associated with a significantly greater load on the shoulder joint. Conclusion: The study demonstrated the feasibility of our technique to assess joints loads. It also provided initial data indicating that a posture that reduces spinal flexion and tilt, achieved in this study by the kneeling, can significantly reduce the strain on the practitioner's musculoskeletal system.}, language = {en} } @article{FoerstlSuessEnglertetal., author = {F{\"o}rstl, Nikolas and S{\"u}ß, Franz and Englert, Carsten and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Design of a reverse shoulder implant to measure shoulder stiffness during implant component positioning}, series = {Medical Engineering \& Physics}, volume = {121}, journal = {Medical Engineering \& Physics}, edition = {Journal Pre-proof}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.medengphy.2023.104059}, pages = {22}, abstract = {To avoid dislocation of the shoulder joint after reverse total shoulder arthroplasty, it is important to achieve sufficient shoulder stability when placing the implant components during surgery. One parameter for assessing shoulder stability can be shoulder stiffness. The aim of this research was to develop a temporary reverse shoulder implant prototype that would allow intraoperative measurement of shoulder stiffness while varying the position of the implant components. Joint angle and torque measurement techniques were developed to determine shoulder stiffness. Hall sensors were used to measure the joint angles by converting the magnetic flux densities into angles. The accuracy of the joint angle measurements was tested using a test bench. Torques were determined by using thin-film pressure sensors. Various mechanical mechanisms for variable positioning of the implant components were integrated into the prototype. The results of the joint angle measurements showed measurement errors of less than 5° in a deflection range of ±15° adduction/abduction combined with ±45° flexion/extension. The proposed design provides a first approach for intra-operative assessment of shoulder stiffness. The findings can be used as a technological basis for further developments.}, language = {en} }