Grundlagenforschung und anwendungsorientiert-biomechanische Fragestellungen in den Bereichen des Leistungs- und Gesundheitssports, sowie der Rehabilitation und Prävention.
The TUM Practical Research Experience Program (TUM PREP) enables 50 students of select universities from the USA and Canada to participate each year in research projects at TUM during a minimum of 10 weeks of their summer break. In the context of this program, Alexander Miller from Purdue University…
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Studies on residual force enhancement (rFE) and residual force depression (rFD) of the muscle‐tendon unit (MTU) have typically been conducted independent of each other, with little information available on how stretch‐induced rFE affects the shortening phase and the steady‐state MTU isometric force…
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Denis Holzer and Wolfgang Seiberl presented latest research of our group at the XXVII Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics (ISB) in Calgary, and the Rocky Mountain Muscle Symposium (rMMs) in Canmore, Canada.
1Holzer D and 1,2Seiberl W: In vivo force-length relation in the…
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Our team member Nadja Krumm will join UCANR4A (You Can Ride for Arthritis) from Munich to Dresden. UCANR4A is a charity bike ride where participants bike to the destination of the upcoming conference of the “Deutsche Gesellschaft für Rheumatologie (German Society for Rheumatology)” and “Gesellschaft…
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On 28th May, the German Ski jumping National team performed biomechanical tests in the laboratory of Biomechanics of the Perfomance and Prevention Lab under the supervision of Florian Paternoster, Denis Holzer, Korbinian Ksoll, Susanne Linner and Veronica Bessone. During the day, kinetic and…
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