Department of Biomedical Engineering

Orthopaedic Biomechanics

We explore and develop regenerative and restorative treatment strategies for orthopaedic injuries and disorders, based on a thorough understanding of musculoskeletal tissue mechanobiology and biomechanical function.

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Novel treatment strategies for an active and aging population 聽

Human cells produce, maintain, and adapt musculoskeletal tissues such as bone, tendons, and cartilage in response to their biophysical environment, both in health and disease. In our ever-aging population, orthopaedic injuries and degenerative diseases have become more prevalent, with an increasing socioeconomic burden. Current treatment methods with purely synthetic devices, such as joint prostheses, offer limited functionality restoration and durability, especially in view of the increasing longevity and high level of activity of modern-day humans. The Orthopaedic Biomechanics (OPB) research group combines engineering and biology to expand our understanding of musculoskeletal tissues and to develop novel regenerative and restorative (implant-based) treatment strategies. We use and integrate both experimental and computational research approaches, and apply these to various musculoskeletal tissues, including articular cartilage, intervertebral disc, and bone. As our research aims to make a positive impact on existing treatment strategies, we work closely with clinical and industrial partners in the Netherlands and abroad.

Research Lines

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Meet some of our Researchers

Recent Publications

Our most recent peer reviewed publications

Student opportunities

The Orthopaedic Biomechanics group provides courses and projects in the bachelor's and master's program.

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Partners and Cooperation

The Orthopaedic Biomechanics groups collaborates with different partners in academia and industry. Collaborations are within the Netherlands, but also go beyond borders.

Contact

  • Visiting address

    Building 15, Gemini-South (room 4.115)
    Groene Loper
    5612 AZ Eindhoven
    Netherlands
  • Visiting address

    Building 15, Gemini-South (room 4.115)
    Groene Loper
    5612 AZ Eindhoven
    Netherlands
  • Postal address

    Department of Biomedical Engineering
    P.O. Box 513
    5600 MB Eindhoven
    Netherlands
  • Postal address

    Department of Biomedical Engineering
    P.O. Box 513
    5600 MB Eindhoven
    Netherlands
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