Welcome to the Associate Professorship of Conservative and Rehabilitative Orthopaedics
Our work focuses on developing and optimizing non-surgical treatment options for people with pathologies of the musculoskeletal system as well as those aiming to recover functionality after surgery. The aim of our work is to create more effective, faster and more economical courses of therapy while reducing the need for surgical intervention. To that end, we catpure and analyze images of movement and are active in the field of shoe development.
Latest News
Research Associate Eva Putz spoke about biomechanical deficits of patients after hip arthroplasty.
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From June 22-24, 2023, the second Sports, Medicine and Health Summit took place in Hamburg, Germany, bringing together physicians, therapists, scientists and athletes. The event emphasized the connection between sports, medicine and health and underlined the importance of a holistic approach to…
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Standing activities: Can the load be influenced from the bottom up? In conversation with Anna Gabriel and Torsten Pohl: www.physiotherapeuten.de. Retrieved from https://physiotherapeuten.de/news/2022/06/stehende-taetigkeiten-laesst-sich-die-belastung-von-der-basis-her-beeinflussen/
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Eva Putz, Research Associate and PhD student at the Professorship for Conservative and Rehabilitative Orthopedics, researches in the field of weight-bearing symmetry in patients after total knee- and hip-replacement.
In an active session, she shared her research- and practical knowledge and…
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In a previous study, we investigated the safety shoe HAIX Connexis Safety. Our study team was interviewed by the editorial director of a German journal for physiotherapists "pt - Zeitschrift für Physiotherapeuten" Tanja Bossmann, our former colleague. Find the total interview on the following…
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Dr. Robert Schleip held a very lively lecture on the topic “Fascia Research Revisited: Common Pitfalls, Recent Discoveries and Promising New Investigations” for the students of the elective module “Orthopedic health” of the master’s program “Health Science” and PhD students of our faculty. The…
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Together with Florian Kurt Paternoster (Professorship of Biomechanics in Sports, TUM) and PD Dr. Andreas Konrad (Institute of Human Movement Science, Universität Graz, AUT), Torsten Pohl and Professor Thomas Horstmann, our PhD student and Research Associate Anna Gabriel published the study…
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From now on the book "Knie aktiv" by Dr. Joachim Merk and Prof. Thomas Horstmann is available in Chinese:
„活力膝关节——骨关节炎及膝关节置换、损伤与手术后的120 个练习(第6版)主译:林剑浩 李志坤 北医社“
ISBN: 978-7-5659-2436-1
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From now on the book "Knie aktiv" by Dr. Joachim Merk and Prof. Thomas Horstmann is available in Polish: “Zdrowe kolana. Trening funcjonalny stawów kolanowych” ISBN: 978-83-7846-115-9 EAN: 9788378461159
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The article ‘Ergebnisse einer deutschlandweiten Umfrage über Beratung zu lebensstilbezogener Verhaltensänderung (BzlV) in der physiotherapeutischen Versorgung – eine Querschnittstudie’ by the authors Anna Roidl, Anna Gabriel and Jürgen Beckmann was published in the journal "Physioscience":…
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