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2022Journal Article Research Paper [["dc.bibliographiccitation.firstpage","272"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.issue","2"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.journal","The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.lastpage","278"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.volume","61"],["dc.contributor.author","Eysel, Lara O."],["dc.contributor.author","Lüders, Katja A."],["dc.contributor.author","Braunschweig, Lena"],["dc.contributor.author","Lorenz, Heiko M."],["dc.contributor.author","Dörner, Jochen"],["dc.contributor.author","Hell, Anna K."],["dc.contributor.author","Stinus, Hartmut"],["dc.date.accessioned","2022-09-01T09:50:15Z"],["dc.date.available","2022-09-01T09:50:15Z"],["dc.date.issued","2022"],["dc.description.abstract","Flexible flatfoot is among the most common skeletal disorders in childhood. This study describes the dynamic and static correction effects of subtalar arthroereisis in adolescents with flexible symptomatic flatfeet in comparison to normal subjects as well as to results before and after removal of metal. Eighteen adolescents with 25 symptomatic flexible flatfeet were treated surgically with a subtalar arthroereisis at a mean of 12.5 (10-16) years. At follow-up (mean 3.9 years, range 0.4-8), patients filled out the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society questionnaire, received radiographs and were examined using dynamic and static pedobarography as well as static hindfoot axis examination. Results were compared to healthy controls (n = 13; 26 feet). Surgically treated feet (n = 25) had better questionnaire results after surgery than before, but lower scores than healthy feet. Radiological parameters improved significantly after surgery. Removal of metal did not influence post-surgical results (follow-up 2.8 years). Surgically treated feet had larger contact areas than normal feet with predominance to the midfoot region. The relative maximum force, relative peak pressure and contact time were higher in the midfoot of treated feet compared to controls. When comparing pedobarography data of treated versus untreated feet of the same patients (subgroup n = 11 feet), there were no differences. Subtalar arthroereisis was able to effectively treat symptomatic flexible flatfeet in this population. Results improved significantly evaluating a questionnaire, radiographs, dynamic and static weight distribution, but were still worse than results of healthy feet. There was no relapse after removal of metal."],["dc.identifier.doi","10.1053/j.jfas.2021.07.021"],["dc.identifier.pii","S1067251621002751"],["dc.identifier.uri","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/113661"],["dc.language.iso","en"],["dc.notes.intern","DOI-Import GROB-597"],["dc.relation.issn","1067-2516"],["dc.relation.orgunit","Klinik für Unfallchirurgie, Orthopädie und Plastische Chirurgie"],["dc.rights.uri","https://www.elsevier.com/tdm/userlicense/1.0/"],["dc.title","Foot Typology, Dynamic and Static Weight Distribution, and Radiographic Changes After Subtalar Arthroereisis in Juvenile Symptomatic Flexible Flat Feet"],["dc.type","journal_article"],["dc.type.internalPublication","yes"],["dc.type.subtype","original_ja"],["dc.type.version","published_version"],["dspace.entity.type","Publication"]]Details DOI2009Journal Article [["dc.bibliographiccitation.firstpage","176"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.issue","2"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.journal","Der Unfallchirurg"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.lastpage","184"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.volume","112"],["dc.contributor.author","Frosch, Karl-Heinz"],["dc.contributor.author","Naegerl, H."],["dc.contributor.author","Kubein-Meesenburg, Dietmar"],["dc.contributor.author","Doerner, Jochen"],["dc.contributor.author","Dathe, H."],["dc.contributor.author","Hellerer, O."],["dc.contributor.author","Dumont, C."],["dc.contributor.author","Stuermer, Klaus-Michael"],["dc.date.accessioned","2018-11-07T08:33:22Z"],["dc.date.available","2018-11-07T08:33:22Z"],["dc.date.issued","2009"],["dc.description.abstract","The human medial tibial plateau is concave, whereas the lateral tibial plateau is convex. In a normal knee, the convex femoral condyles roll and glide on the tibia during the standing phase of walking. The designs of most commercially available knee prostheses do not take this morphological feature into consideration. The novel design of the AEQUOS G1 knee replacement prosthesis is based on the natural anatomy of the knee joint, with a convex lateral tibia plateau and a sagittal offset of the medial and lateral compartments. Following extensive development and testing, initial clinical results of the AEQUOS G1 prosthesis in a mulitcenter study are presented. From Mai 2005 to March 2007, 158 patients in 4 clinics underwent total knee arthroplasty with the AEQUOS G1 and agreed to participate in the study. Patients were evaluated preoperatively and at 3, 6 and 12 months of follow-up using a standardized protocol that included the American Knee Society Score (AKSS), the Oxford Knee Score (OKS) and the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for pain. After 3 months, 151 patients appeared for follow up appointments, after 6 months, 134, and after 12 months, 127. The mean range of motion preoperatively was 97.0A degrees (+/- 19.9A degrees) and 107.5A degrees (+/- 15.9A degrees) 12 months after surgery. The AKSS, as well as the modified OKS, significantly improved (p < 0.0001) from preoperative scores of 98.8 (+/- 35.8) and 37.3 (+/- 6.9) points, respectively, to 165.8 (+/- 34.1) and 21.9 (+/- 7.8) points, preoperatively, and 12 months postoperatively. The VAS score significantly decreased (p < 0.001) from 7.4 (+/- 1.8) points preoperatively to 1.9 (+/- 2.2) points 12 months postoperatively. One implant was revised because of arthrofibrosis and another due to patellar luxation. Two patients required revision because their implants revealed malalignement with ligamentous instability. No infections, aseptic loosening or other implant-specific complications were observed at this early follow-up. Good clinical results were observed at early follow-up with the AEQUOS G1 knee arthroplasty. However, longer follow-up is necessary for a general evaluation of the implant."],["dc.identifier.doi","10.1007/s00113-008-1551-4"],["dc.identifier.isi","000263300400006"],["dc.identifier.pmid","19212737"],["dc.identifier.uri","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/17560"],["dc.notes.status","zu prüfen"],["dc.notes.submitter","Najko"],["dc.publisher","Springer"],["dc.relation.issn","0177-5537"],["dc.title","A new total knee arthroplasty with physiologically shaped surfaces Part 2: First clinical results"],["dc.type","journal_article"],["dc.type.internalPublication","yes"],["dc.type.peerReviewed","yes"],["dc.type.status","published"],["dspace.entity.type","Publication"]]Details DOI PMID PMC WOS2009Journal Article [["dc.bibliographiccitation.firstpage","3"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.issue","4"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.journal","ACTA OF BIOENGINEERING AND BIOMECHANICS"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.lastpage","8"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.volume","11"],["dc.contributor.author","Naegerl, Hans"],["dc.contributor.author","Hawellek, Thelonius"],["dc.contributor.author","Lehmann, Andrea"],["dc.contributor.author","Hubert, Jan"],["dc.contributor.author","Saptschak, Julia"],["dc.contributor.author","Doerner, Jochen"],["dc.contributor.author","Raab, Bjoern Werner"],["dc.contributor.author","Fanghaenel, Jochen"],["dc.contributor.author","Kubein-Meesenburg, Dietmar"],["dc.contributor.author","Wachowski, Martin Michael"],["dc.date.accessioned","2018-11-07T08:33:37Z"],["dc.date.available","2018-11-07T08:33:37Z"],["dc.date.issued","2009"],["dc.description.abstract","Spinal biomechanics is still known just fragmentary since the only description by angle-torque characteristics without simultaneous recording of migration of the instantaneous helical axis (IHA) is not sufficient. Time-dependent flexion/extension following a cyclic laterally directed torque was measured at all six degrees of freedom by a highly precise custom-made 6D apparatus. In order to enhance the localizing resolution of IHA migration as the function of the flexional/extensional angle, small ranges of motion (ROM) were used at several degrees of pre-extension. 4 L3/L4, 3 L4/L5 and 2 T2/T3 human segments were investigated. In extensional motion, wide dorsal IHA-migrations were measured in lumbar segments and correlated with the distinct asymmetric shapes of the characteristics in extensional motion. The respective increase of differential stiffness could mainly be traced back to the enlarging geometrical moment of inertia of the segments by the dorsally migrating IHA. Both thoracic segments showed a predominant IHA-migration in cranial/caudal direction. A simple model makes it evident that the opposite curvature morphology of lumbar and thoracic joint facets conditions the different directions of IHA migration."],["dc.identifier.isi","000278856100001"],["dc.identifier.pmid","20405809"],["dc.identifier.uri","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/17620"],["dc.notes.status","zu prüfen"],["dc.notes.submitter","Najko"],["dc.publisher","Wroclaw Univ Technology"],["dc.relation.issn","1509-409X"],["dc.title","Non-linearity of flexion-extension characteristics in spinal segments"],["dc.type","journal_article"],["dc.type.internalPublication","yes"],["dc.type.peerReviewed","yes"],["dc.type.status","published"],["dspace.entity.type","Publication"]]Details PMID PMC WOS2011Journal Article [["dc.bibliographiccitation.firstpage","37"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.issue","4"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.journal","ACTA OF BIOENGINEERING AND BIOMECHANICS"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.lastpage","49"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.volume","13"],["dc.contributor.author","Fiedler, Christoph"],["dc.contributor.author","Gezzi, Riccardo"],["dc.contributor.author","Frosch, Karl-Heinz"],["dc.contributor.author","Wachowski, Martin Michael"],["dc.contributor.author","Kubein-Meesenburg, Dietmar"],["dc.contributor.author","Doerner, Jochen"],["dc.contributor.author","Fanghaenel, Jochen"],["dc.contributor.author","Naegerl, Hans"],["dc.date.accessioned","2018-11-07T09:00:16Z"],["dc.date.available","2018-11-07T09:00:16Z"],["dc.date.issued","2011"],["dc.description.abstract","The mathematical approach presented allows main features of kinematics and force transfer in the loaded natural tibiofemoral joint (TFJ) or in loaded knee endoprostheses with asymmetric condyles to be deduced from the spatial curvature morphology of the articulating surfaces. The mathematical considerations provide the theoretical background for the development of total knee replacements (TKR) which closely reproduce biomechanical features of the natural TFJ. The model demonstrates that in flexion/extension such kinematic features as centrodes or slip ratios can be implemented in distinct curvature designs of the contact trajectories in such a way that they conform to the kinematics of the natural TFJ in close approximation. Especially the natural roll back in the stance phase during gait can be reproduced. Any external compressive force system, applied to the TFJ or the TKR, produces two joint reaction forces which - when applying screw theory - represent a force wrench. It consists of a force featuring a distinct spatial location of its line and a torque parallel to it. The dependence of the geometrical configuration of the force wrench on flexion angle, lateral/medial distribution of the joint forces, and design of the slopes of the tuberculum intercondylare is calculated. The mathematical considerations give strong hints about TKR design and show how main biomechanical features of the natural TFJ can be reproduced."],["dc.identifier.isi","000300710700005"],["dc.identifier.uri","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/24112"],["dc.notes.status","zu prüfen"],["dc.notes.submitter","Najko"],["dc.publisher","Wroclaw Univ Technology"],["dc.relation.issn","1509-409X"],["dc.title","Mathematical study on the guidance of the tibiofemoral joint as theoretical background for total knee replacements"],["dc.type","journal_article"],["dc.type.internalPublication","yes"],["dc.type.peerReviewed","yes"],["dc.type.status","published"],["dspace.entity.type","Publication"]]Details WOS2009Journal Article [["dc.bibliographiccitation.firstpage","65"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.issue","60"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.journal","JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.lastpage","68"],["dc.contributor.author","Stürmer, Klaus Michael"],["dc.contributor.author","Perplies, R."],["dc.contributor.author","Dumont, C."],["dc.contributor.author","Doerner, J."],["dc.contributor.author","Fanghaenel, J."],["dc.contributor.author","Kubein-Meesenburg, D."],["dc.contributor.author","Wachowski, M. M."],["dc.contributor.author","Naegerl, H."],["dc.date.accessioned","2019-07-10T08:13:25Z"],["dc.date.available","2019-07-10T08:13:25Z"],["dc.date.issued","2009"],["dc.description.abstract","Osteoarthritis of the carpometacarpal joint of the thumb (CMCJ) is a frequent clinical problem. The aim of the study was to discuss the mechanisms of circumduction and axial rotation of the CMCJ considering geometrical properties of the articulating surfaces and the configuration of the muscle system acting over the CMCJ. 28 CMCJ from 7 female and 7 male corpses (age: 81 yrs (median), 53-91 yrs (interval), which did not show any sign of arthrosis, were investigated. Contours in flexion/extension: in saddle point O, the contour of the proximal surface is stronger curved. For 23 of the 28 joints the contours showed an eye-catching difference. Contours in ab-/adduction: all 28 joints showed the respective incongruity. Straight lines and their included angles: in both articulating surfaces, the angles between the straight lines through the saddle point showed values which were close to 90°. Out of neutral position a small axial rotation (maximal range: 3.5°) is possible without that the contact at the saddle points is changed. But, when one of the straight lines of the proximal surface meets a respective straight line of the distal surface, the contact \"point\" is enlarged to a contact \"line\". When the axial rotation is further increased, the contact \"line\" splits into two contacts \"points\", which are located at outer areas of the articulating surfaces."],["dc.identifier.fs","568801"],["dc.identifier.purl","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gs-1/5937"],["dc.identifier.uri","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/61242"],["dc.language.iso","en"],["dc.notes.intern","Merged from goescholar"],["dc.relation.issn","0867-5910"],["dc.relation.orgunit","Universitätsmedizin Göttingen"],["dc.rights","Goescholar"],["dc.rights.uri","https://goescholar.uni-goettingen.de/licenses"],["dc.subject.ddc","610"],["dc.title","Mechanisms of circumduction and axial rotation of the carpometacarpal joint of the thumb"],["dc.type","journal_article"],["dc.type.internalPublication","yes"],["dc.type.version","published_version"],["dspace.entity.type","Publication"]]Details2013Journal Article [["dc.bibliographiccitation.firstpage","1739"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.issue","10"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.journal","Journal of Biomechanics"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.lastpage","1745"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.volume","46"],["dc.contributor.author","Wachowski, Martin Michael"],["dc.contributor.author","Wagner, Markus"],["dc.contributor.author","Weiland, Jan"],["dc.contributor.author","Doerner, Jochen"],["dc.contributor.author","Raab, Bjoern Werner"],["dc.contributor.author","Dathe, Henning"],["dc.contributor.author","Gezzi, Riccardo"],["dc.contributor.author","Kubein-Meesenburg, Dietmar"],["dc.contributor.author","Naegerl, Hans"],["dc.date.accessioned","2018-11-07T09:23:36Z"],["dc.date.available","2018-11-07T09:23:36Z"],["dc.date.issued","2013"],["dc.description.abstract","We analyze how kinematic properties of C3/C4-segments are modified after total disc arthroplasty (TDA) with PRESTIGE (R) and BRYAN (R) Cervical Discs. The measurements were focused on small ranges of axial rotation (<0.8 degrees) in order to investigate physiologic rotations, which frequently occur in vivo. Eight human segments were stimulated by triangularly varying, axially directed torque. By using a 6D-measuring device with high resolution the response of segmental motion was characterised by the instantaneous helical axis (IHA). Position, direction, and migration rate of the IHA were measured before and after TDA. External parameters: constant axially directed pre-load, constant flexional/extensional and lateral-flexional pre-torque. The applied axial torque and IHA-direction did not run parallel. The IHA-direction was found to be rotated backwards and largely independent of the rotational angle, amount of axial pre-load, size of pre-torque, and TDA. In the intact segments pre-flexion/extension hardly influenced IHA-positions. After TDA, IHA-position was shifted backwards significantly (BRYAN-TDA: approximate to 8 mm; PRESTIGE-TDA: approximate to 6 mm) and in some segments laterally as well. Furthermore it was significantly shifted ventrally by pre-flexion and dorsally by pre-extension. The rate of lateral IHA-migration increased significantly after BRYAN-TDA during rightward or leftward rotations. In conclusion after the TDA the IHA-positions shifted backwards with significant increase in variability of the IHA-positions after the BRYAN-TDA more than in PRESTIGE-TDA. The TDA-procedure altered the segment kinematics considerably. TDA causes additional translations of the vertebrae, which superimpose the kinematics of the adjacent levels. The occurrence of adjacent level disease (ALD) is not excluded after the TDA for kinematical reasons. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved."],["dc.identifier.doi","10.1016/j.jbiomech.2013.03.027"],["dc.identifier.isi","000321422400020"],["dc.identifier.pmid","23659912"],["dc.identifier.uri","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/29619"],["dc.notes.status","zu prüfen"],["dc.notes.submitter","Najko"],["dc.publisher","Elsevier Sci Ltd"],["dc.relation.issn","0021-9290"],["dc.title","Does total disc arthroplasty in C3/C4-segments change the kinematic features of axial rotation?"],["dc.type","journal_article"],["dc.type.internalPublication","yes"],["dc.type.peerReviewed","yes"],["dc.type.status","published"],["dspace.entity.type","Publication"]]Details DOI PMID PMC WOS2000Conference Abstract [["dc.bibliographiccitation.issue","5"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.journal","Journal of Nuclear Medicine"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.volume","41"],["dc.contributor.author","Gratz, S."],["dc.contributor.author","Doerner, Jochen"],["dc.contributor.author","Fischer, U."],["dc.contributor.author","Behr, T. M."],["dc.contributor.author","Altenvoerde, G."],["dc.contributor.author","Meller, J."],["dc.contributor.author","Becker, W."],["dc.date.accessioned","2018-11-07T10:54:47Z"],["dc.date.available","2018-11-07T10:54:47Z"],["dc.date.issued","2000"],["dc.format.extent","96P"],["dc.identifier.isi","000089892400379"],["dc.identifier.uri","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/49643"],["dc.notes.status","zu prüfen"],["dc.notes.submitter","Najko"],["dc.publisher","Soc Nuclear Medicine Inc"],["dc.publisher.place","Reston"],["dc.relation.issn","0161-5505"],["dc.title","F-18-FDG-coincidence imaging versus MRI in patients with spondylitis."],["dc.type","conference_abstract"],["dc.type.internalPublication","yes"],["dc.type.peerReviewed","yes"],["dc.type.status","published"],["dspace.entity.type","Publication"]]Details WOS2010Journal Article [["dc.bibliographiccitation.firstpage","39"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.issue","4"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.journal","ACTA OF BIOENGINEERING AND BIOMECHANICS"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.lastpage","47"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.volume","12"],["dc.contributor.author","Wachowski, Martin Michael"],["dc.contributor.author","Hawellek, Thelonius"],["dc.contributor.author","Hubert, Jan"],["dc.contributor.author","Lehmann, Andrea"],["dc.contributor.author","Mansour, Michael"],["dc.contributor.author","Dumont, Clemens"],["dc.contributor.author","Doerner, Jochen"],["dc.contributor.author","Raab, Bjoern Werner"],["dc.contributor.author","Kubein-Meesenburg, Dietmar"],["dc.contributor.author","Naegerl, Hans"],["dc.date.accessioned","2018-11-07T08:46:51Z"],["dc.date.available","2018-11-07T08:46:51Z"],["dc.date.issued","2010"],["dc.description.abstract","The biomechanical role of the zygapophysial joints was investigated for axial rotations of lumbar segments by recording the positions of the instantaneous helical axis (IHA) against the axial rotational angle and by relating these IHA-positions to anatomical landmarks. Cyclically varying pure axial moments were applied to 3 L1/L2, 7 L3/L4 and 3 L4/L5 segments. There were 800 segment positions per cycle taken by a custom-made high precision 3D-position measuring system. In intact segments IHA-migration reached from one zygapophysial joint to the other IHA-paths came up to 10-60 mm within small angular intervals (+/- 1 deg). After removing the right joints, IHA-migration remained comparable with that of intact segments only for segment positions rotated to the right. Rotation to the left, however, approximately yielded stationary IHA-positions as found after resection of both joints. Hence, IHA-migration is determined by the joints already for small rotational angles. Each type of segment showed a typical pattern of IHA-migration."],["dc.identifier.isi","000288699300006"],["dc.identifier.pmid","21361255"],["dc.identifier.uri","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/20799"],["dc.notes.status","zu prüfen"],["dc.notes.submitter","Najko"],["dc.publisher","Wroclaw Univ Technology"],["dc.relation.issn","1509-409X"],["dc.title","Migration of the instantaneous axis of motion during axial rotation in lumbar segments and role of the zygapophysial joints"],["dc.type","journal_article"],["dc.type.internalPublication","yes"],["dc.type.peerReviewed","yes"],["dc.type.status","published"],["dspace.entity.type","Publication"]]Details PMID PMC WOS