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Dreischarf, M., Shirazi-Adl, A., Arjmand, A., Rohlmann, A., & Schmidt, H. (2015, July). Estimation of loads on human lumbar spine: A critical review of past in vivo and computational model studies [Paper]. International Workshop on Spine Loading and Deformation, Berlin, Germany. External link
Dreischarf, M., Zander, T., Shirazi-Adl, A., Puttlitz, C. M., Adam, C. J., Chen, C. S., Goel, V. K., Kiapour, A., Kim, Y. H., Labus, K. M., Little, J. P., Park, W. M., Wang, Y. H., Wilke, H. J., Rohlmann, A., & Schmidt, H. (2014, July). Comparison of eight published lumbar spine finite element models [Paper]. 7th World Congress of Biomechanics, Boston, Mass.. Unavailable
Dreischarf, M., Zander, T., Shirazi-Adl, A., Puttlitz, C. M., Adam, C. J., Chen, C. S., Goel, V. K., Kiapour, A., Kim, Y. H., Labus, K. M., Little, J. P., Park, W. M., Wang, Y. H., Wilke, H. J., Rohlmann, A., & Schmidt, H. (2014). Comparison of eight published static finite element models of the intact lumbar spine: Predictive power of models improves when combined together. Journal of Biomechanics, 47(8), 1757-1766. External link
Reitmaier, S., Shirazi-Adl, A., Bashkuev, A., Gloria, M., Wilke, A., Schmidt, H.-J., & Schmidt, H. (2012, July). Intervertebral disc nucleus replacements: combined experimental and in silico studies [Paper]. 18th Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics (ESB 2012), Lisbon, Portugal. Published in Journal of Biomechanics, 45(Suppl. 1). External link
Schmidt, H., Schilling, C., Puente Reyna, A. L., Shirazi-Adl, A., & Dreischarf, M. (2016). Fluid-flow dependent response of intervertebral discs under cyclic loading: On the role of specimen preparation and preconditioning. Journal of Biomechanics, 49(6), 846-856. External link
Schmidt, H., Shirazi-Adl, A., Schilling, C., & Dreischarf, M. (2016). Preload substantially influences the intervertebral disc stiffness in loading-unloading cycles of compression. Journal of Biomechanics, 49(9), 1926-1932. External link
Schmidt, H., Reitmaier, S., Graichen, F., & Shirazi-Adl, A. (2016). Review of the fluid flow within intervertebral discs - How could in vitro measurements replicate in vivo? Journal of Biomechanics, 49(14), 3133-3146. External link
Schmidt, H., Schilling, C., Bashkuev, M., Shirazi-Adl, A., & Dreischarf, M. (2015, July). Dynamic response of intervertebral discs under loading and unloading cycles: On the role of fluid flow [Paper]. International Workshop on Spine Loading and Deformation, Berlin, Germany. External link
Schmidt, H., Shirazi-Adl, A., Bashkuev, C., Schilling, C., & Dreischarf, M. (2014, July). On the fluid flow mechanisms in the intervertebral disc under physiological dynamic loading-unloading cycles [Paper]. 7th World Congress of Biomechanics, Boston, Mass.. Unavailable
Schmidt, H., Bashkuev, M., Dreischarf, M., Rohlmann, A., Duda, G., Wilke, H.-J., & Shirazi-Adl, A. (2013). Computational biomechanics of a lumbar motion segment in pure and combined shear loads. Journal of Biomechanics, 46(14), 2513-2521. External link
Schmidt, H., Galbusera, F., Rohlmann, A., & Shirazi-Adl, A. (2013). What have we learned from finite element model studies of lumbar intervertebral discs in the past four decades? Journal of Biomechanics, 46(14), 2342-2355. External link
Schmidt, H., Shirazi-Adl, A., Galbusera, F., & Wilke, H.-J. (2010, February). The lumbar spine during daily activities - a finite element analysis [Paper]. 9th International Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, Valencia, Spain. Unavailable
Schmidt, H., Shirazi-Adl, A., Galbusera, F., & Wilke, H.-J. (2010). Response analysis of the lumbar spine during regular daily activities-a finite element analysis. Journal of Biomechanics, 43(10), 1849-1856. External link