Michael Schwarze
Hannover Medical School
56 Papers
102 Citations
Michael Schwarze is an academic researcher from Hannover Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Osteoarthritis. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 46 publications. Previous affiliations of Michael Schwarze include Augsburg College & Hochschule Hannover.
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Papers
Biomechanical effects of calcar screws and bone block augmentation on medial support in locked plating of proximal humeral fractures.
Jan Christoph Katthagen,Michael Schwarze,Josefin Meyer-Kobbe,Christine Voigt,Christof Hurschler,Helmut Lill +5 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the biomechanical effects of medial fracture gap augmentation in locked plating of an unstable 2-part proximal humeral fracture with calcar screws and insertion of a corticocancellous bone block found bone block augmentation appeared to be a reliable alternative of additional bony support by raising stiffness and failure load.
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Analysis of migration of the Nanos® short-stem hip implant within two years after surgery
Stefan Budde,Frank Seehaus,Michael Schwarze,Christof Hurschler,Thilo Floerkemeier,Henning Windhagen,Yvonne Noll,Max Ettinger,Fritz Thorey +8 more
TL;DR: The Nanos short-stem hip implant shows only a slight initial migration within three months after implantation, followed by secondary stabilisation, suggest both good primary stability and osseo-integration, suggesting a low risk of aseptic loosening.
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A round-robin finite element analysis of human femur mechanics between seven participating laboratories with experimental validation.
Daniel Kluess,Ehsan Soodmand,Andrea Lorenz,Dieter H. Pahr,Michael Schwarze,Robert Cichon,Patrick A. Varady,Sven Herrmann,Bernhard Buchmeier,Christian Schröder,Stefan Lehner,Maeruan Kebbach +11 more
TL;DR: It was shown that the precision of finite element models of the human femur is not yet as developed as desired by the biomechanics community.
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Erfahrungen mit der Einrichtung eines zertifizierten Endoprothesenzentrums
G. von Lewinski,Th. Floerkemeier,Stefan Budde,U. Fuhrmann,Michael Schwarze,Henning Windhagen,Kerstin Radtke +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, ausammenhang zwischen hohen operationszahlen und gutem Outcome gilt mittlerweile als erwiesen, ebenso wie ein Benefit aus Nachbehandlungsstandards.
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In vitro investigation of a new dynamic cervical implant: comparison to spinal fusion and total disc replacement.
Bastian Welke,Michael Schwarze,Christof Hurschler,Thorsten Book,Stephan Magdu,Dorothea Daentzer +5 more
TL;DR: Based on a biomechanical study the DCI® can pose an alternative to fusion, which has a lesser effect on adjacent levels, which might reduce the risk of long-term degeneration in those levels.
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