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The project focuses on developing advanced imaging and deep learning techniques to create personalized biomechanical models of the spine. By analyzing data from over 35,000 participants, it aims to identify various causes of chronic back pain, enhancing understanding and guiding prevention strategies.
Chronic back pain is a major burden and source of disability worldwide.
It is primarily attributed to different biomechanical factors, but can also have inflammatory, neurological or psychological causes.
Clinical findings and conventional imaging cannot reliably distinguish different causes of back pain.
In contrast, individual biomechanical models can quantify diverse (pathologic) loading patterns and thus could be used to distinguish different aetiologies of back pain, to better understand in…
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