Effective stabilization of the sacroiliac joints (SIJ) is essential, since spinal loading is transferred via the SIJ to the coxal bones, and further to the legs. We performed a biomechanical analysis of SIJ stability in terms of reduced SIJ shear force in standing posture using a validated static 3-D simulation model. This model contained 100 muscle elements, 8 ligaments, and 8 joints in trunk, pelvis, and upper legs. Initially, the model was set up to minimize the maximum muscle stress. In this situation, the trunk load was mainly balanced between the coxal bones by vertical SIJ shear force. An imposed reduction of the vertical SIJ shear by 20% resulted in 70% increase of SIJ compression force due to activation of hip flexors and counterac...
In open book injuries type Tile B1.1 or B1.2 also classified as APC II (anteroposterior compression)...
In acetabular dysplasia, the cartilaginous roof on the acetabular side does not fully cover the femo...
Among the essential biomechanical functions of the spine are those of maintaining a stable posture a...
textabstractThis study deals primarily with the stability of the base of the spine. The sacroiliac j...
textabstractWe developed a biomechanical model of load transfer by the sacroiliac joints in relation...
This article focuses on the (functional) anatomy and biomechanics of the pelvic girdle and specifica...
A clinical, anatomical and biomechanical model is introduced based on the concept that under postura...
BACKGROUND: Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is a known chronic pain-generator. The last resort of treatment i...
The objective of this work is to propose a biomechanical model of sacro–iliac joint dysfunction as a...
Background: The sacroiliac joint (SIJ) transfers the load of the upper body to the lower extremities...
Objective. Clinical studies have found that manipulation of oblique pulling has a good clinical effe...
The sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is a well‐known source of low back and pelvic pain, of increasing interes...
Background The role of so-called local muscle system in motor control of the lower back and pelvis i...
Background: Sacroiliac (SI) joint pathology may result in low-back pain, which causes substantial di...
Introduction. Computational modeling of the human pelvis using the finite elements (FE) method has b...
In open book injuries type Tile B1.1 or B1.2 also classified as APC II (anteroposterior compression)...
In acetabular dysplasia, the cartilaginous roof on the acetabular side does not fully cover the femo...
Among the essential biomechanical functions of the spine are those of maintaining a stable posture a...
textabstractThis study deals primarily with the stability of the base of the spine. The sacroiliac j...
textabstractWe developed a biomechanical model of load transfer by the sacroiliac joints in relation...
This article focuses on the (functional) anatomy and biomechanics of the pelvic girdle and specifica...
A clinical, anatomical and biomechanical model is introduced based on the concept that under postura...
BACKGROUND: Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is a known chronic pain-generator. The last resort of treatment i...
The objective of this work is to propose a biomechanical model of sacro–iliac joint dysfunction as a...
Background: The sacroiliac joint (SIJ) transfers the load of the upper body to the lower extremities...
Objective. Clinical studies have found that manipulation of oblique pulling has a good clinical effe...
The sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is a well‐known source of low back and pelvic pain, of increasing interes...
Background The role of so-called local muscle system in motor control of the lower back and pelvis i...
Background: Sacroiliac (SI) joint pathology may result in low-back pain, which causes substantial di...
Introduction. Computational modeling of the human pelvis using the finite elements (FE) method has b...
In open book injuries type Tile B1.1 or B1.2 also classified as APC II (anteroposterior compression)...
In acetabular dysplasia, the cartilaginous roof on the acetabular side does not fully cover the femo...
Among the essential biomechanical functions of the spine are those of maintaining a stable posture a...