Publications by authors named "H Kroger"

The human patellar tendon contains distinct fascicle bundles across its mediolateral and anteroposterior regions. Studies have suggested region-specific behaviour during in vivo actions, but it is unclear whether such regional differences result from localized variation in composition and mechanical properties within the tendon itself. Furthermore, the viscoelastic properties of any region of the human patellar tendon have not been well described previously.

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Biomechanical analysis of spinal structures is crucial in the evaluation of injuries, the risk of fracture, and age-related changes. Osteoporotic vertebrae are very fragile and therefore constitute a serious risk, especially in the elderly. At present, clinically relevant decision making in fracture risk assessment is predicated upon finite element analysis (FEA), which utilizes high-resolution computed tomography (CT) scans from clinical practice alongside micro-CT scans from laboratory settings.

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Vibrational spectroscopy methods such as mid-infrared (MIR), near-infrared (NIR), and Raman spectroscopies have been shown to have great potential for in vivo biomedical applications, such as arthroscopic evaluation of joint injuries and degeneration. Considering that these techniques provide complementary chemical information, in this study, we hypothesized that combining the MIR, NIR, and Raman data from human osteochondral samples can improve the detection of cartilage degradation. This study evaluated 272 osteochondral samples from 18 human knee joins, comprising both healthy and damaged tissue according to the reference Osteoarthritis Research Society International grading system.

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  • * The European Renal Osteodystrophy (EUROD) initiative emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary team (MDT) approach, bringing together specialists to tackle complex cases of CKD-associated osteoporosis.
  • * The establishment of kidney-bone MDTs is recommended to enhance diagnostics and personalized treatment plans for improve patient management in CKD-MBD across different levels of healthcare.
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  • Modular dual-mobility cups (MDMCs) reduce dislocation risk after total hip arthroplasty (THA) in hip fracture and revision patients, with a 97% implant survival rate for primary THAs and 90% for revision THAs over two years.
  • Dislocations occurred in only 1.4% of primary THA patients but were more common at 12.9% in the revision group, while mortality rates were consistent at 13% for both groups.
  • The study found a 46% decrease in re-hospitalization due to THA dislocations after the introduction of MDMCs at Kuopio University Hospital, indicating improved short-term outcomes for patients.
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