Einträge von Kaiser, Moritz auf dem Publikationsserver
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Anzahl der Einträge: 7.
2025
Lenz, Julia Elisabeth
, Kaiser, Moritz, Alt, Volker
, Worlicek, Michael und von Roth, Philipp
(2025)
A novel three-dimensional model for evaluation of unicompartmental knee prostheses tibial component positioning.
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery 145 (1).
2022
Kaiser, Moritz, Brambrink, Sara, Benditz, Achim
, Achenbach, Leonard
, Gehentges, Matthias und König, Matthias Alexander
(2022)
Increase in Lower Limb Strength after Multimodal Pain Management in Patients with Low Back Pain.
Medicina 58 (7), S. 837.
Kaiser, Moritz, Renkawitz, Tobias, Benditz, Achim, König, Matthias, Thieme, Max und Weber, Markus
(2022)
Pelvic tilt impacts cup orientation on CT: how accurate is the gold standard?
Acta Radiologica 63 (5), S. 698-705.
Volltext nicht vorhanden.
2021
Keuntje-Perka, Sarah, von Roth, Philipp, Worlicek, Michael, Koch, Matthias, Alt, Volker und Kaiser, Moritz
(2021)
Pinless Navigation in Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty.
Journal of Clinical Medicine 2021 (10), S. 2422.
2019
Weber, Markus
, Zeman, Florian
, Craiovan, Benjamin, Thieme, Max, Kaiser, Moritz, Woerner, Michael, Grifka, Joachim und Renkawitz, Tobias
(2019)
Predicting Outcome after Total Hip Arthroplasty: The Role of Preoperative Patient-Reported Measures.
BioMed Research International 2019, S. 1-9.
2018
Weber, Markus, Thime, Max, Kaiser, Moritz, Völlner, Florian, Worlicek, Michael, Craiovan, Benjamin, Grifka, Joachim und Renkawitz, Tobias
(2018)
Accuracy of leg length and offset restoration in femoral pinless navigation compared to navigation using a fixed pin during total hip arthroplasty.
BioMed Research International 2018.
Greimel, Felix, Dittrich, Gregor, Schwarz, Timo, Kaiser, Moritz, Krieg, Bernd, Zeman, Florian, Grifka, Joachim und Benditz, Achim
(2018)
Course of pain after total hip arthroplasty within a standardized pain management concept: a prospective study examining influence, correlation, and outcome of postoperative pain on 103 consecutive patients.
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery 138 (12), S. 1639-1645.
Volltext nicht vorhanden.
