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C Hurschler

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Der Orthopade|October 12, 2012
[Research in the Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Network (MSB-Net)]M Schwarz, C Hurschler
Der Orthopade|April 12, 2013
[Research in the musculoskeletal biomechanics network (MSB-Net): part 2]M Schwarz, C Hurschler
Der Orthopade|April 12, 2013
[Possibilities for the biomechanical characterization of cartilage: a brief update]C Hurschler, R Abedian
Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical Engineering|May 17, 2003
[Influence of the posterior tibial tendon on the medial arch of the foot: an in vitro kinetic and kinematic study]J Emmerich, N Wülker, C Hurschler
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|April 12, 2000
The effect of negative intraarticular pressure and rotator cuff force on glenohumeral translation during simulated active elevationC Hurschler, N Wülker, M Mendila
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|May 5, 2006
Comparison of capacitive versus resistive joint contact stress sensorsL Martinelli, C Hurschler, D Rosenbaum
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|March 9, 2004
Quadriceps function after TKA--an in vitro study in a knee kinematic simulatorS Ostermeier, C Hurschler, C Stukenborg-Colsman
Journal of Vascular Surgery|May 1, 1995
The effects of elevated compartment pressure on tibial arteriovenous flow and relationship of mechanical and biochemical characteristics of fascia to genesis of chronic anterior compartment syndromeW D Turnipseed, C Hurschler, R Vanderby
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|January 4, 1998
A structurally based stress-stretch relationship for tendon and ligamentC Hurschler, B Loitz-Ramage, R Vanderby
Connective Tissue Research|November 23, 2001
Microstructural morphology in the transition region between scar and intact residual segments of a healing rat medial collateral ligamentP P Provenzano, C Hurschler, R Vanderby
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Der Orthopade|October 12, 2012
[Research in the Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Network (MSB-Net)]M Schwarz, C Hurschler
Der Orthopade|April 12, 2013
[Research in the musculoskeletal biomechanics network (MSB-Net): part 2]M Schwarz, C Hurschler
Der Orthopade|April 12, 2013
[Possibilities for the biomechanical characterization of cartilage: a brief update]C Hurschler, R Abedian
Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical Engineering|May 17, 2003
[Influence of the posterior tibial tendon on the medial arch of the foot: an in vitro kinetic and kinematic study]J Emmerich, N Wülker, C Hurschler
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|April 12, 2000
The effect of negative intraarticular pressure and rotator cuff force on glenohumeral translation during simulated active elevationC Hurschler, N Wülker, M Mendila
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|May 5, 2006
Comparison of capacitive versus resistive joint contact stress sensorsL Martinelli, C Hurschler, D Rosenbaum
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|March 9, 2004
Quadriceps function after TKA--an in vitro study in a knee kinematic simulatorS Ostermeier, C Hurschler, C Stukenborg-Colsman
Journal of Vascular Surgery|May 1, 1995
The effects of elevated compartment pressure on tibial arteriovenous flow and relationship of mechanical and biochemical characteristics of fascia to genesis of chronic anterior compartment syndromeW D Turnipseed, C Hurschler, R Vanderby
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|January 4, 1998
A structurally based stress-stretch relationship for tendon and ligamentC Hurschler, B Loitz-Ramage, R Vanderby
Connective Tissue Research|November 23, 2001
Microstructural morphology in the transition region between scar and intact residual segments of a healing rat medial collateral ligamentP P Provenzano, C Hurschler, R Vanderby
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