Motion Analysis and Musculoskeletal Modeling in Treatment of Spinal Disorders

Program

The final symposium program along with the abstract book can be found here.

Title

Presenter

Materials

Welcome remarks

Stefan Schmid

Video

Session 1 – Development and evaluation of motion analysis techniques for the spine

Babak Bazrgari

Video

A reference database of standardised continuous lumbar intervertebral motion analysis for conducting patient-specific comparisons

Alan Breen

Video - Manuscript

Sensitivity of intervertebral kinematics to the definition of radiograph-based spino-pelvic models in adult spinal deformity

Thomas Overbergh           

Video - Manuscript

Spinal palpation error and its impact on skin marker-based spinal alignment measurement in adult spinal deformity

Pieter Severijns

Video - Manuscript

Q&A and discussion

All

Video

Session 2 – Evaluating the Effects of Spinal Disorders on Motion and Loading

Lennart Scheys

Video

Walking biomechanics and lumbar spine loading in patients with symptomatic lumbar spinal stenosis

Seyed Javad Mousavi

Video - Manuscript

Walking alterations in adult spinal deformity depend on the type of deformity

Karl Semaan      

Video - Manuscript

Association Between Gait Alterations and Quality of Life in Patients with Adult Spinal Deformities

Abir Massaad

Video - Manuscript

Alteration of the sitting and standing movement in adult spinal deformity

Eddy Saad

Video - Manuscript

Assessment of dynamic sagittal balance during walking in patients with adult spinal deformity

Guillaume Rebeyrat

Video - Manuscript

Q&A and discussion

All

Video

Session 3 – Clinical Applications and Interventions

Dennis Anderson

Video

Patient specific variations in local strain patterns on the surface of a trussed titanium interbody cage

Arjan Loenen

Video - Manuscript

Acute effects of a single bout of a game-based real-time biofeedback training on 3d trunk movement in patients with chronic non-specific low back pain

Juliane Mueller

Video - Manuscript

Accounting for biomechanical measures does not enhance the prediction of curve progression in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis

Tito Bassani

Video - Manuscript

Framingham cohort adjacent segment biomechanics following T10-pelvis spinal fusion: a computational study

Christian Rodriguez           

Video - Manuscript

Biomechanical evaluation of the effect of minimally invasive spine surgery compared with traditional approaches in activities-of-daily-living

John Rasmussen           

Video - Manuscript

Q&A and discussion

All

Video

Final remarks and closing

Stefan Schmid

Video