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Max Biedermann Institute for Biomechanics

Biomechanical Testing Facility and Research

Spine

Spine

  • Comparison of cortical vs. pedicle screw loosening in normal and osteoporotic vertebrae
  • Bone Volume Fraction Measured via Micro-CT Imaging is a Predictor for Hydraulic Permeability and Elastic Modulus of the Trabecular Bone of Human Lumbar Vertebral Bodies
  • Short Segment Fixation of An L1 Compression Fracture -4 vs. 6 Screws
  • Cyclic Testing of a Growing Rod System for Scoliosis Reconstructions
  • Biomechanical Analysis of Short Segment Fixation in an Unstable Thoracolumbar Flexion-Distraction Injury Model: 6-Screw Construct with and without Facet Compression
  • Comparison of Pedicle Screw Loosening with vs. without PMMA Augmentation in Osteoporotic Vertebrae
  • Adjacent Level Biomechanics Following Single vs. Multi-Level Cervical Spine Fusion
  • Analysis of Endplate Strength through Cage Compression With and Without Cement Augmentation
  • The Effects of Lumbosacral Fusion on Sacroiliac Joint Biomechanics
  • Biomechanical Evaluation of Lateral-Access Anterior Instrumentation for Thoracolumbar Instability
  • Six VS Four Screws: A Biomechanical Analysis of Short Segment Fixation Of The Thoracolumbar Spine
  • Biomechanical Evaluation of a Synthetic L3-S1 Spine Model
  • Torsional Rigidity of Long Scoliotic Constructs: Hooks Versus Screws

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