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2. Grundlagen des Hüftgelenkersatzes: Biomechanik des Hüftgelenkersatzes
3. Basic Biomechanical Factors Affecting Fracture Healing
4. Basic Biology of Fracture Healing
5. Mechanobiological Hypotheses, Numerical Models and Their Application to the Improvement of Clinical Fracture Treatment
6. Biomechanical Enhancement of Fracture Healing
7. Introduction
8. Specific Methods in Fracture Healing Studies
9. Grundlagen des Hüftgelenkersatzes: Biomechanik des Hüftgelenkersatzes
10. Grundlagen des Hüftgelenkersatzes: Funktionelle Anatomie und Biomechanik des nativen Hüftgelenkes
11. Basic Biomechanical Factors Affecting Fracture Healing
12. Introduction
13. Specific Methods in Fracture Healing Studies
14. Basic Biology of Fracture Healing
15. Mechanobiology of Fracture Healing
16. Mechanobiological Hypotheses, Numerical Models and Their Application to the Improvement of Clinical Fracture Treatment
17. Biomechanical Enhancement of Fracture Healing
18. Correction to: Basic Biomechanical Factors Affecting Fracture Healing
19. Improvement of clinical fracture healing – What can be learned from mechano-biological research?
20. Correction to: Basic Biomechanical Factors Affecting Fracture Healing
21. Evolution of callus tissue behavior during stable distraction osteogenesis
22. Biomechanik der prothetisch versorgten Hüfte
23. Funktionelle Anatomie und Biomechanik
24. Projektdurchführung
25. Projektabschluss und Publikation
26. Projektplanung
27. Projektplanung und Projektantrag
28. The effect of a combined thoracic and soft-tissue trauma on blood flow and tissue formation in fracture healing in rats
29. Signal Transduction Pathways Involved in Mechanotransduction in Osteoblastic and Mesenchymal Stem Cells
30. Internal forces and moments in the femur of the rat during gait
31. Temporal Delimitation of the Healing Phases Via Monitoring of Fracture Callus Stiffness in Rats
32. Forces acting on the anterior meniscotibial ligaments
33. Increased cortical remodeling after osteotomy causes posttraumatic osteopenia
34. Temporal Variation in Fixation Stiffness Affects Healing by Differential Cartilage Formation in a Rat Osteotomy Model
35. Biomechanical in vitro assessment of fixed angle plating using a new concept of locking for the treatment of osteoporotic proximal humerus fractures
36. Distinct frequency dependent effects of whole-body vibration on non-fractured bone and fracture healing in mice
37. Disadvantages of interfragmentary shear on fracture healing—mechanical insights through numerical simulation
38. Characterisation of a new bioadhesive system based on polysaccharides with the potential to be used as bone glue
39. A novel model to study metaphyseal bone healing under defined biomechanical conditions
40. Influence of receptor activator of nuclear factor (NF)-kB ligand (RANKL), macrophage-colony stimulating factor (M-CSF) and fetal calf serum on human osteoclast formation and activity
41. Influence of receptor activator of nuclear factor (NF)-κB ligand (RANKL), macrophage-colony stimulating factor (M-CSF) and fetal calf serum on human osteoclast formation and activity
42. Cervical spine disc prosthesis: radiographic, biomechanical and morphological post mortal findings 12 weeks after implantation. A retrieval example
43. Effects of diclofenac on periosteal callus maturation in osteotomy healing in an animal model
44. Is a collagen scaffold for a tissue engineered nucleus replacement capable of restoring disc height and stability in an animal model?
45. Regulation of gene expression in intervertebral disc cells by low and high hydrostatic pressure
46. Validity and interobserver agreement of a new radiographic grading system for intervertebral disc degeneration: Part I. Lumbar spine
47. Validity and interobserver agreement of a new radiographic grading system for intervertebral disc degeneration: Part II. Cervical spine
48. Biomechanical in vitro comparison of different mono- and bisegmental anterior procedures with regard to the strategy for fracture stabilisation using minimally invasive techniques
49. Stepwise reduction of functional spinal structures increase range of motion and change lordosis angle
50. Stepwise reduction of functional spinal structures increase vertebral translation and intradiscal pressure
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