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Josef Viellehner is a Researcher at the German Sport University Cologne (DSHS), affiliated with the Institute of Biomechanics and Orthopaedics and the Institute for Outdoor Sports and Environmental Research. His work focuses on biomechanical analysis of sports activities, injury prevention, and equipment optimization. He has contributed to projects funded by third-party grants, including studies on cycling biomechanics, vibration effects, and sports injury risks. Viellehner holds a New Investigator Award from the International Society of Biomechanics in Sport (2019).
Research interests span cycling biomechanics, musculoskeletal injury prevention, sensor calibration in sports equipment, and vibration analysis in sports performance. His projects include evaluating damping systems in cycling, saddle pressure optimization, and the biomechanical impact of treadmill running. Key collaborations involve analyzing joint moments during cycling and developing ergonomic sports equipment.
Recent publications highlight advancements in dynamic calibration using machine learning, recovery patterns post-marathon, and vibration effects on neuromuscular performance. His work bridges biomechanical theory with practical applications in sports technology and injury mitigation.
- Awards: New Investigator Award (2019)
- Grants: 8 projects funded by third-party institutions, including studies on gravel-bike damping and triathlon equipment systems
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams focusing on biomechanics, sports engineering, and orthopaedic research at DSHS.
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