Jakob E. Schanda
University of Vienna
29 Papers
35 Citations
Jakob E. Schanda is an academic researcher from University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Rotator cuff. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Jakob E. Schanda include Medical University of Vienna & St Vincent Hospital.
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Papers
Bone microarchitecture and bone turnover in hepatic cirrhosis.
Robert Wakolbinger,Christian Muschitz,G. Scheriau,Gerd Bodlaj,Roland Kocijan,Xaver Feichtinger,Jakob E. Schanda,Judith Haschka,Heinrich Resch,Peter Pietschmann +9 more
TL;DR: Hepatic cirrhosis deteriorates both trabecular and cortical microarchitecture, regardless of disease severity, and aBMD measurements are an appropriate tool for osteologic screening.
The Evolution of Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty—From the First Steps to Novel Implant Designs and Surgical Techniques
Julia K. Frank,Paul Siegert,Fabian Plachel,Philipp R. Heuberer,Stephanie Huber,Jakob E. Schanda +5 more
TL;DR: Over the past decade, worldwide implantation rates of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty have drastically increased for various shoulder pathologies, and surgical navigation and patient-specific instruments may be a viable tool to improve accurate prosthetic component positioning.
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Substantial Biomechanical Improvement by Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy After Surgical Repair of Rodent Chronic Rotator Cuff Tears.
Xaver Feichtinger,Xavier Monforte,Claudia Keibl,David Hercher,Jakob E. Schanda,Andreas H. Teuschl,Christian Muschitz,Heinz Redl,Christian Fialka,Rainer Mittermayr +9 more
TL;DR: Improved biomechanical stability and functionality may enable faster remobilization as well as an accelerated return to work and sports activities and underpins a new additional treatment possibility to prevent healing failure in orthopaedic surgery.
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Preceding and subsequent high- and low-trauma fracture patterns-a 13-year epidemiological study in females and males in Austria.
Christian Muschitz,Roland Kocijan,Andreas Baierl,Rainer Dormann,Xaver Feichtinger,Judith Haschka,M. Szivak,Gabriela Muschitz,Jakob E. Schanda,Peter Pietschmann,Heinrich Resch,Heinrich Resch,Hans Peter Dimai +12 more
TL;DR: Preceding high-trauma fractures increase the risk of future low-Trauma non-vertebral fractures including hip, and osteoporosis should be taken into clinical consideration for each patient with a fracture.
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Serum levels of sclerostin reflect altered bone microarchitecture in patients with hepatic cirrhosis.
Robert Wakolbinger,Christian Muschitz,Jacqueline Wallwitz,Gerd Bodlaj,Xaver Feichtinger,Jakob E. Schanda,Heinrich Resch,Andreas Baierl,Peter Pietschmann +8 more
TL;DR: In hepatic cirrhosis, sclerostin is related to altered bone microarchitecture and lower areal BMD and trabecular microarch Architecture, and in alcoholic liver disease, low sclerOSTin concentrations were seen.