Clinical Biomechanics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Clinical Biomechanics is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Biomechanical risk factors for running-related injury differ by sample population: A systematic review and meta-analysis40
Generic scaled versus subject-specific models for the calculation of musculoskeletal loading in cerebral palsy gait: Effect of personalized musculoskeletal geometry outweighs the effect of personalize33
Biomechanical comparison of anterior cruciate ligament repair with internal brace augmentation versus anterior cruciate ligament repair without augmentation25
The microclimate under dressings applied to intact weight-bearing skin: Infrared thermography studies24
The tribology of cartilage: Mechanisms, experimental techniques, and relevance to translational tissue engineering24
The effect of prosthetic foot stiffness on foot-ankle biomechanics and relative foot stiffness perception in people with transtibial amputation23
Review of musculoskeletal modelling in a clinical setting: Current use in rehabilitation design, surgical decision making and healthcare interventions23
Lumbar stability following graded unilateral and bilateral facetectomy: A finite element model study22
Transfer and retention effects of gait training with anterior-posterior perturbations to postural responses after medio-lateral gait perturbations in older adults21
Structural and mechanical properties of the Achilles tendon in senior badminton players: Operated vs. non-injured tendons20
Biomechanical effects of posterior pedicle screw-based instrumentation using titanium versus carbon fiber reinforced PEEK in an osteoporotic spine human cadaver model19
Biomechanical effects of manipulating peak vertical ground reaction force throughout gait in individuals 6–12 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction19
Biomechanical analysis of minimally invasive crossing screw fixation for calcaneal fractures: Implications to early weight-bearing rehabilitation18
Identification of locations susceptible to osteoarthritis in patients with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: Combining knee joint computational modelling with follow-up T1ρ and T2 imaging17
Lean, fast and strong: Determinants of functional performance in the elderly17
Ex vivo estimation of cementless femoral stem stability using an instrumented hammer16
Biomechanics applied to incisional hernia repair – Considering the critical and the gained resistance towards impacts related to pressure16
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