GAMMA Congress in Heidelberg

  • March 13, 2023
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In the beginning of March, the three PhD students Bernhard Guggenberger, Willi Koller and Elias Wallnöfer presented their research at the GAMMA congress in Heidelberg. The aim of GAMMA (“Gesellschaft für die Analyse menschlicher Motorik und ihre klinische Anwendung”) is to establish instrumental gait and movement analysis as a common examination method in clinical diagnostics. […]

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New paper from PhD student Willi Koller

  • March 1, 2023
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Do you want to know how the internal femoral geometry and growth plate load differ between children with and without cerebral palsy? Check out the latest paper of our PhD student Willi Koller, which got published as one of the highlights of the European Society of Biomechanics Congress 2022. Frontiers | Intra- and inter-subject variability […]

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Three abstracts got accepted for the CMBBE conference in Paris (France)

  • January 20, 2023
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The 18th International Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering (CMBBE) will take place in Paris (France) from the 3rd until 5th of May 2023. Two abstracts from our research group got accepted for oral presentations and one abstract for a poster presentation. Additionally, Ass-Prof Hans Kainz in collaboration with Prof Ayman Assi […]

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Ass-Prof Hans Kainz got elected as a board member for the ESMAC society

  • December 28, 2022
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The purpose of ESMAC (the European Society for Movement Analysis in Adults and Children) is to stimulate and advance scientific knowledge, professional interaction and the exchange of ideas among society members relating to movement analysis in adults and children in clinical and research settings. ESMAC is multidisciplinary by nature, mainly interacting clinical and bioengineering disciplines, […]

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New paper

  • December 2, 2022
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The article ‘Imaging-based musculoskeletal models alter muscle and joint contact forces but do not improve the agreement with experimentally measured electromyography signals in children with cerebral palsy’ by Ass-Prof Hans Kainz and Prof Ilse Jonkers has been published in the Journal of Gait and Posture. In this study, Hans Kainz in collaboration with Ilse Jonkers […]

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Three abstracts got accepted for the GAMMA conference in Heidelberg (Germany)

  • November 25, 2022
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The aim of GAMMA (“Gesellschaft für die Analyse menschlicher Motorik und ihre klinische Anwendung”) is to establish instrumental gait and movement analysis as a common examination method in clinical diagnostics. The GAMMA is organizing a congress from March 1st – 4th in 2023 in Heidelberg and three abstracts from our research group got accepted for oral […]

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Ass-Prof Hans Kainz was selected as an OpenSim Fellow

  • October 25, 2022
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Last week, Ass-Prof Hans Kainz was selected as an OpenSim Fellow by the OpenSim leadership staff from Stanford University (USA). This honor recognizes his deep expertise in biomechanical modeling and simulation and his strong commitment to the OpenSim community. The current group of OpenSim Fellows includes 32 distinguished researchers from around the world, with a […]

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European Research Night

  • October 13, 2022
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Two weeks ago some members of our research group were exhibitors at the European researchers‘ night in Vienna, at the university of Applied Arts. Alexander Pürzel, Paul Kaufmann, Willi Koller and Hans Kainz prepared a hands-on station where visitors were able to learn about and try out biomechanical measurements. It was possible to live track […]

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ESMAC 2022 conference

  • October 3, 2022
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Last week Ass-Prof Dr Hans Kainz was in Dublin at the ESMAC conference. The purpose of ESMAC (the European Society for Movement Analysis in Adults and Children) is to stimulate and advance scientific knowledge, professional interaction and the exchange of ideas among Society members relating to movement analysis in adults and children in clinical and […]

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PhD project – progress update

  • August 31, 2022
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The aim of the PhD study is to biomechanically analyze compensation strategies between light (70%Fmax) and heavy loads (90%+ Fmax). To do this, we recorded 31 athletes from the Austrian national powerlifting team (or placing at least top 3 in the Austrian Championship) in squats and deadlifts with increasing loads kinematically (3D motion capture) and […]

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