Michael Dreyer
@michaeljdreyer
PhD Student at @lmbethz @ETH_en and @Empa_CH
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19-06-2019 22:10:10
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This has been a huge effort from Laboratory for Movement Biomechanics, ETH Zürich and @orthoload. Over 10'000 man hours of processing these unique data - this is our gift to the biomechanics community! Big thanks to Pascal Schütz Barbara Postolka Colin Smith Hamed Hosseini OrthoLoad
Thrilled to be accepted for a podium talk at #ORS2021 by Orthopaedic Research Society, my first ever #Orthopedics conference. Can't wait to present our work on knee implant wear testing based on in-vivo kinematics! Big thanks to my colleagues at Laboratory for Movement Biomechanics, ETH Zürich and Empa.
Fun video recording session at Laboratory for Movement Biomechanics, ETH Zürich for my upcoming podium presentation at #ORS2021 Orthopaedic Research Society and the keynote by Bill Taylor. Weird to present without an audience, but cool to do it inside our lab. Thanks to ON Foundation for the support with the video!
Michael Dreyer warmed up his speech for ESB S.M Perren research award later this afternoon. He will be sharing his thought on “Standardized Tibio-Femoral Implant Loads and Kinematics” at 16:00 European Society of Biomechanics
It's out! Our @esbiomech S.M.Perren award manuscript is now available describing the loads and kinematics that occur in the tibio-femoral joint during activities of daily living. #CAMSKnee European Society of Biomechanics_2022 doi.org/10.1016/j.jbio…
Great news from the CAMS-Knee Team. The full article on Stan's data can be found at sciencedirect.com/science/articl…. This is a unique resource for understanding movement and loading of the human knee European Society of Biomechanics ETH Zurich IntSoc Biomechanics Laboratory for Movement Biomechanics, ETH Zürich OrthoLoad
🔬 New paper out! Michael Dreyer published a new combined load- and displacement-control method for joint-level simulations of the knee🦵. This innovative modelling approach significantly improves the accuracy of replicating in vivo tibiofemoral contact mechanics compared to
In silico implant wear testing! Michael Dreyer’s new preprint experimentally validates finite element models of implant damage and also applies our award-winning Stan dataset for the first time. Read here: doi.org/10.1101/2023.0…
Excited to share our latest paper on the influence of implant alignment and muscle activation strategies on post-TKA knee joint biomechanics! sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Kudos to the outstanding collaboration with Míriam Febrer Nafría Michael Dreyer Bill Taylor and other co-authors.