Publications by authors named "T Siebert"

The maintenance of an appropriate ratio of body fat to muscle mass is essential for the preservation of health and performance, as excessive body fat is associated with an increased risk of various diseases. Accurate body composition assessment requires precise segmentation of structures. In this study we developed a novel automatic machine learning approach for volumetric segmentation and quantitative assessment of MRI volumes and investigated the efficacy of using a machine learning algorithm to assess muscle, subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT), and bone volume of the thigh before and after a strength training.

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The urinary bladder is a hollow organ that undergoes significant deformation as it receives, stores, and releases urine. To understand the organ mechanics, it is necessary to obtain information about the material properties of the tissues involved. In displacement-controlled tensile tests, tissue samples are mounted on a device that applies stretches to the tissue in one or more directions, resulting in a specific stress response.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the enhanced muscle force output during stretch-shortening cycles (SSCs) compared to pure shortening (SHO), termed the SSC-effect.
  • It was found that muscle-tendon unit (MTU) decoupling plays a crucial role, as the ankle joint torque and muscle force were significantly higher during SSCs, while fascicle shortening and work were reduced.
  • The results suggest that MTU decoupling increases muscle force capacity but decreases overall work output during SSCs, highlighting the complexity of measuring muscle performance through joint work.
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Three-dimensional (3D) marker-based motion capture is the current gold standard to assess and monitor pathological gait in a clinical setting. However, 3D markerless motion capture based on pose estimation is advancing into the field of gait analysis. This study aims at evaluating the lower-body 3D gait kinematics and kinetics from synchronously recorded Theia3D markerless and CAST marker-based systems.

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Measurement of hip external rotation strength (ERS) is important for preventive and rehabilitative purposes. ERS can be measured in 3 different positions in the isokinetic dynamometer ISOMED2000. However, it is not clear whether these measurement positions effect ERS nor if these positions are reliable in the ISOMED2000.

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