- 3D LACUNAE STRUCTURE – MICROMECHANICS RELATIONSHIP OF ENTHESIS CALCIFIED FIBROCARTILAGE
Moayedi Atousa, University of Portsmouth - A COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH FOR THE MODELING OF DIABETIC FOOT ULCER PROGRESSION
Singh Gurpreet, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi - A COUPLED MULTI-SCALE TWO-MUSCLE-ONE-TENDON MODEL OF THE AGONIST-ANTAGONIST MYONEURAL INTERFACE
Homs-Pons Carme, University of Stuttgart - A NOVEL NON-INVASIVE MATERIAL PARAMETER IDENTIFICATION WORKFLOW OF HEALTHY AND DEGRADED CARTILAGE
Mohout Ikram, KULeuven - A PARAMETRIC 2D MODEL OF ILIAC ARTERIES FOR BALLOON ANGIOPLASTY
Kwakman Sanne Maria Bernadette, Graz University of Technology - A STANDARDIZED ODE MODEL FOR IMPLANT-INDUCED FIBROSIS
Marradi Matilde, Dept. cBITE, MERLN Institute for Technology-Inspired Regenerative Medicine, Maastricht University - ADVANCEMENTS IN WRIST BIOMECHANICS: DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPREHENSIVE LINEAR FINITE ELEMENT MODEL
Yang James, Texas Tech University - ADVANCING PROSTHESIS EVALUATION: BIOMECHANICAL INSIGHTS USING ARTIFICAL LIMB AND ROBOTIC GAIT SIMULATION
Harih Gregor, University of Maribor - AN IOT-BASED BIOSIGNAL DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM FOR ADVANCING BIOMECHANICAL STUDIES
Raj K Ajay, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay - ANALYSIS OF CCL2 DISTRIBUTION INDUCING RUPTURE OF INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSMS
Kuwamoto Rei, Tokyo City University - ANTHROPOMETRY AND PLANTAR PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION DURING GAIT IN MALE SUBJECTS: A NOVEL APPROACH
Alkhalaileh Abdelsalam Tareq, Khalifa University - AUTOMATIC ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY PROCESS: FROM MESH GENERATION TO FINITE ELEMENT SIMULATION OF BONE CUTS
Picard Marie-Charlotte, TIMC – Ansys – Gipsa lab - BIOMECHANICS OF FEMORAL NECK SYSTEM (FNS) IN PAUWELS TYPE III FRACTURES
Rao Laureb, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India - BIOREACTOR DESIGN AND STUDY “TORSIONAL WAVES IN MELANOMA STEM CELL TREATMENT”
Hurtado Manuel, University of Granada - BONE HEALING COMPUTER MODEL TO PREDICT THE CLINICAL OUTCOME OF MANDIBULAR RECONSTRUCTION
Orassi Vincenzo, Berlin Institute of Health at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Julius Wolff Institute - CHARACTERIZATION OF BIODEGRADABLE PCL COG THREADS FOR PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE TREATMENT
Teixeira Pinheiro Fábio André, LAETA, INEGI, ICBAS, Universidade do Porto, Portugal - COMPARISON OF CONVENTIONAL STATISTICAL SHAPE MODELING AND NOVEL IMAGE-BASED STATISTICAL SHAPE MODELING (ISSM)
Gu Renyang, Imperial College London - COMPARISON OF FORWARD DYNAMICS AND INVERSE DYNAMICS METHODS IN CALCULATING JOINT KINETICS
Yoon Seungwoo, KAIST - COMPARISON OF INTERVERTEBRAL DISC CELL VIABILITY BETWEEN SEDENTARY AND ACTIVE LIFESTYLES
Ebisch Isabelle, University of Exeter - COMPRESSIVE RELAXATION PROPERTIES OF HUMAN MENISCUS INCREASE UNDER COMBINED TRACTION AND COMPRESSION
Peña-Trabalon Alejandro, Clinical Biomechanics Laboratory of Andalusia (BIOCLINA). University of Malaga - COMPUTATIONAL HEMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF AORTIC BLOOD FLOW UNDER PULSATILE SWIRLING CONDITIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR LVAD DESIGN
Meliga Philippe, Mines Paris PSL – CNRS – CEMEF (BIOCLINA). University of Malaga - COMPUTATIONAL INSIGHTS OF COMPRESSION IN VEGF DIFFUSION AND CAPILLARY NETWORK FORMATION
Guerra Ana, INEGI - CONCEPTION AND EVALUATION OF A MUSCULOSKELETAL FINITE ELEMENT MODEL OF THE THORACO LUMBAR SPINE
PISSONNIER Marie Line, TIMC laboratory - DEVELOPMENT OF A NOVEL HUMAN SHOULDER SIMULATOR
Hutchinson Sophie, University of Leeds - DEVELOPMENT OF A PORTABLE LOW-COST KINEMATIC ANALYSIS MODULE (K.A.M) FOR SPORT AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Cadavid Arango César Enrique, Universidad Nacional de Colombia - DEVELOPMENT OF SILICONE-BASED TEST MODEL FOR AUTOINJECTOR FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
Ravaynia Paolo Shayan, SHL Medical - DEVELOPPEMENT AND VALIDATION OF CUSTOM-MADE MITRAL VALVE: AN IN VITRO STUDY
Delanoë Katell, IUCPQ-Ulaval - EFFECTS OF OCCUPANT BEHAVIOR ON HEAD ACCELERATION IN A LEVEL 3 AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE DRIVING SIMULATOR
OLAYAN Ali, Arts et Métiers Institute of Technology - ESTIMATING MATERIAL PARAMETERS OF GOAT TIBIA UNDER IMPACT BENDING USING INVERSE CHARACTERIZATION METHOD
Malik Ankit, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi - EVALUATION OF THE BIOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND BIOINTEGRABILITY OF TISSUE-MIMICKING HYDROGELS
Kainz Manuel P., Graz University of Technology - FEA OF SI SCREW FIXATION OF CONTRALATERAL SUBSEQUENT FRACTURE AT THE POSTERIOR PELVIC RING.
Klimek Matthias, University Clinic Muenster - FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF PERIPROSTHETIC TIBIAL FRACTURE AFTER CEMENTLESS OXFORD UNICOMPARTMENTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY
Min Xiaoyi, University of Oxford - FREQUENCY-DEPENDENT EFFECT OF LIPUS ON MELANOMA CANCER STEM CELLS
Callejas Antonio, University of Granada - FULL-CORTICAL VS DETAILED ANATOMICAL VERTEBRA FOR PRECLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF SPINAL IMPLANTS
Sanjay Devismita, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati - HYDROGEL PERMEABILITY ANALYSIS USING MICROFLUIDIC PERFUSION
Kainz Manuel P., Graz University of Technology - IMPROVING LYMPHEDEMA TREATMENT WITH TEXTURED BANDS – A NUMERICAL APPROACH
Molimard, Jérôme, Mines Saint-Etienne - INDIRECT PRINTING OF AN AGAROSE SCAFFOLD – PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION
Teixeira Ana Margarida, INEGI - LONGITUDINAL CHANGES OF AORTIC BIOMECHANICS IN A PAEDIATRIC PATIENT WITH MARFAN SYNDROME
Rosnel Claire, University of Glasgow - LOW VELOCITY NAIL PENETRATION IN PORCINE MUSCLE TISSUE
Terefe Tesfaye Olana, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi - MECHANICAL AND MICROSTRUCTURAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HUMAN AND PORCINE TISSUES: LIGHT SHED ON THE STOMACH
Holzer Clarissa Silke, Graz University of Technology - METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO THE ANALYSIS OF TRABECULAR BONE ANISOTROPY IN THE HUMAN PELVIS
Micheler Carina Maria, Technical University of Munich, Klinikum rechts der Isar - MODIFYING THE THUMS MODEL TO INVESTIGATE CERVICAL SPINE SAGITTAL BALANCE IN FORWARD HEAD POSTURE
Rios Katterine, University College Dublin - MODULATING LOCOMOTION STABILITY: HOW MUSCLE STIMULATION AND TENDON STIFFNESS SHAPE OUR MOVEMENT
Araz Matthew, University of Tübingen - MULTI-SCALE LACUNAR BIO-INSPIRED SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTS FOR PERSONALIZED BONE REPAIR
Buccino Federica, Politecnico di Milano - MULTISCALE MODELING OF HUMAN BONE FROM NANOSCALE TO MACROSCALE TO PREDICT ITS PROPERTIES
Kwon Young, Naval Postgraduate School - MUSCLE ACTIVATION AND KINEMATICS PATTERNS IN UPPER LIMB FOR TABLE TENNIS STROKE USING SEMG AND 2D VIDEO ANALYSIS
Madrid Stirley, Universidad Nacional de Colombia - MUSCLE SELECTION IN A NOVEL PREDICTIVE SIMULATION FRAMEWORK FOR ELECTRICAL STIMULATION CYCLING
Cardoso de Sousa Ana Carolina, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - MUSCULAR FATIGUE ASSESSMENT FOLLOWING LOWER-LIMB EXOSKELETON-BASED TRAINING
Pizzocaro Serena, LUNEX - MUSCULOSKELETAL MODELLING OF JAW USING OPENSIM
Bora Ranjan, Indian Institue of Technology Delhi - NON-INVASIVE DETECTION OF KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS: A MARKERLESS GAIT ANALYSIS METHOD
Pace Cesare Davide, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio - OPTIMIZATION OF SHAPE AND SIZE FOR SERIES ELASTIC ACTUATOR IN LOWER LIMB REHABILITATION EXOSKELETON
Mittapally Sandeep Reddy, Indian Institute of Technology Madras - PATIENT-SPECIFIC FE SIMULATION OF TOTAL CAVOPULMONARY CONNECTION: PROCEDURE PLANNING AND DEVICE DEVELOPMENT
Chestnutt Lisa Caitlin, University of Glasgow - PREDICTING CARDIOVASCULAR RISK: A MACHINE LEARNING APPROACH INTEGRATING VISCOELASTIC FEATURES
Dinh Duc-Manh, Myongji University - PREDICTING GAIT KINETICS USING IMU DATA AND ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS
Gempfer Carina, Laboratory for Biomechanics and Biomaterials, Hannover Medical School (MHH) - PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF TIMED UP AND GO (TUG) AND COGNITIVE-TUG TEST BASED ON LOWER LIMB BIOMECHANICS
Nerwich Elana Anthea, University of Southampton - REDUCED OSTEOCLASTOGENESIS AND PERILACUNAR REMODELLING IN RATS TREATED WITH LOW-DOSE SCLEROSTIN ANTIBODY SOON AFTER OVX
Naqvi Syeda Masooma, University of Galway - STRENGTHENING WEAK ABDOMINAL AND DORSAL MUSCLES – MODEL STUDIES ON WAYS TO REDUCE LUMBAR SPINE LOADS
Nowakowska-Lipiec Katarzyna, Silesian University of Technology / Poland - THE BIOMECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DIFFERENT BOVINE PERICARDIAL PATCHES RESERVED IN GLUTARALDEHYDE SOLUTION
ALBLOWI Abdulrahman, Department of Vascular Surgery, Nancy University Hospital, INSERM UMR_S 1116 DCAC, University of Lorraine, France - THE EFFECTS OF A NOVEL NEUROMUSCULAR TRAINING PROGRAMME ON RECREATIONAL FEMALE HOCKEY PLAYERS
Johnston Tom, Edinburgh Napier University - THE IMPACT OF MEDIAL MENISCECTOMY ON KNEE JOINT MECHANICS MAY BE PATIENT-SPECIFIC
Li LePing, University of Calgary - THE IMPACT OF THE AGEING PROCESS AND MASS CHANGE ON THE ABILITY TO PERFORM ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING – A MODEL STUDY
Zadoń Hanna Ludwika, Silesian University of Technology - THE INFLUENCE OF UPPER LIMB MOVEMENT ON THE STABILITY OF THE HUMAN BODY DURING VARIOUS TYPES OF GAIT.
Matuszewska Agata Martyna, Children’s Memorial Health Institute - THE INTERSECTION OF DANCE BIOMECHANICS AND IMAGINATION TECHNIQUES FOR ENHANCED PERFORMANCE AND MOVEMENT QUALITY, A CASE STUDY
ALOKLA EISA, TU Darmstadt - THE ROLE OF BIOMARKERS OF HEMOPHILIC CARTILAGE DAMAGE IN PHYSIOLOGICAL REGULATION
Peddapeta Venkata Sai Mahesh, University of Leeds - TRANSFORMING CLINICAL CT IMAGES OF THE PROXIMAL FEMUR INTO µCT IMAGES: A DEEP LEARNING APPROACH
Satir Osman Berk, University of Bern - USE OF AN INERTIAL MEASUREMENT SYSTEM IN THE UP AND GO TEST IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Szaflik Piotr Marek, Silesian University of Technology - VALIDATION OF A 2D MARKERLESS MOTION ANALYSIS SOFTWARE BASED ON OPENPOSE USING IMU SENSORS
Galasso Svonko, LUNEX - VALIDATION OF IN-SILICO SIMULATION OF CORONARY ARTERY FLUID FLOW AGAINST IN-VITRO DATA
Mousavi Seyyed Mahmoud, MARCHE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY
- Please check the time and lecture room of your presentation in the daily programme and in the conference app as there might have been some last-minute changes (the detailed program will be available soon!)
- All presentations must be prepared and delivered in English.
- All presenters are asked to respect the duration of presentations as follows:
– 12 min. (incl. discussion) for podium presentations,
– 25 min. (incl. discussion) for perspective talks,
– 45 min. (incl. discussion) for keynote lectures. - The chairs are requested to stop the presentation after the allotted time has passed.
Technical requirements: - Slide format:
– MS PowerPoint, landscape format (all congress center PC’s have Office 2019)
– 16:9 HD presentations (1080p)
– films embedded videos in power point for optimal compatibility (do not forget to embed your fonts and to bring your video files separately, as back-up solution)
– the use of personal laptops for presentation is not allowed
Presentations upload: -
Central speakers’ upload center will be located in the Congress center and technicians will check the presentation with you and upload it to the correct meeting room. Please bring your presentation on USB and come to upload it ideally on the day before, or at least 2 hours before your session starts.
If you are presenting in one of the first morning sessions on June 27, you should come to upload your presentation ideally on the day before (June 26) in the afternoon – if you are already in Porto – or directly on June 27 at 7:30 am. No presentations should be uploaded directly in the meeting rooms. - Please check the time and lecture room of your presentation in the ESB 2022 final program, which you will receive at the registration desk at the conference, or in the online program.
- Make sure to be present in the meeting room at least 10 minutes prior to the start of your session and let the chairperson know you are there. Please make sure to stay in your session from the beginning on to ensure smooth changes between the individual presentations.
- There will be assisting staff in each lecture room if any problems occur.
- Due to a high number of submissions, an exceptionally large poster area is planned this year with special time slots dedicated exclusively to Poster presentations viewing. Networking and accompanying events will take place in the Poster area to allow maximum space for discussions there.
- The poster sessions are scheduled as follows, please find the full Posters overview here in pdf:
Poster session 1 Monday, 27th June, 13:15 – 14:00
Poster session 2 Tuesday, 28th June, 13:15 – 14:00
Poster session 3 Wednesday, 29th June, 13:15 – 14:00
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6 parallel poster tours with 3 min presentations will take place each day during the scheduled Poster sessions.
Poster session 1 (Monday 27 June): Poster tours 1-6 (in parallel)
Poster session 2 (Tuesday 28 June): Poster tours 7-12 (in parallel)
Poster session 3 (Wednesday 29 June): Poster tours 13-18 (in parallel)For example, if your poster has the number PS14.13, this means that it should be presented in the Poster tour 14 on June 29 and will be 13th poster in the line.
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Presenters are kindly asked to be present by their posters during the indicated session time to briefly present their posters and answer any questions from the conference delegates. We advise the presenters to be next to their posters also during the Poster sessions happening the other days if they are available, as not all delegates will follow the poster tours and some of them will walk in the poster area by themselves and might have questions to ask to the presenters.
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Set up of posters:
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You have to bring your printed paper poster to the venue. The measurements should be approximately A0 Portrait (841 x 1189 mm). The poster should be easily readable from a distance of 2 meters.
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Each poster has a specific number, therefore please make sure to mount your poster on the poster board with the corresponding number. The posters overview will be available in the poster area.
- The poster area is located in the exhibition on the ground floor.
- Velcro tape will be provided by the organizers, and onsite assistance will be available to help you to display your poster.
- Posters should be mounted on Sunday, June 26, between 15:00 and 20:00 or on Monday, June 27, 07:30 – 11:00.
- Posters should be removed on Wednesday, June 29, after the afternoon coffee break or right after the closing of the congress (by 17:30). Please note that all posters not dismantled at 17:30 on June 29, will be removed and disposed by the congress staff.
- Please arrive in the room of your session at least 10 minutes before it starts.
- 1 student assistant will be present in the room, preparing name signs, water etc. and making sure that all presentations of the sessions are uploaded.
- All presentations are uploaded via the central uploading centre.
- A technician will make sure in advance that all devices and audio equipment operate as planned. The technician can assist you in any technical question you may have.
- Please prepare some possible questions for the presenters in case no one from the audience will ask a question.
- Discussion: Take charge of the discussion period. Recognize questions from the audience and allow each person who would like to do so to participate in the discussion. Ask the participant to introduce herself/himself and to speak slowly into the microphone.
- Please remind the speakers of the time limit of their presentation (according to the final ESB 2022 programme).
- Each podium presenter has been informed to prepare a presentation for maximum 12 minutes including Q&A. The perspective talks have been informed that their presentation should be planned for 25 minutes including Q&A.
- Please do not exceed the time assigned for the session. The programme is very tight, and it is important to avoid delays.
- You are kindly asked to switch between presentations by simply announcing the name of the next presenter and the title of the presentation. Due to the tight schedule, there will not be sufficient time for introducing individual lecturers in a more detailed manner.
- If a presentation cannot be given or if a presenter does not appear (no-show), please stick to the original programme and fill out the remaining time with questions or start a discussion.
Perspective talks
List of accepted Perspective talks at ESB 2022 is available here.