October Featured Author

Inderhaug
Eivind Inderhaug, MD, MPH, PhD
Surgical Clinic
Haraldsplass Deaconess Hospital
Department of Clinical Sciences
University of Bergen
Norway

From the October issue: Effect of Anterolateral Complex Sectioning and Tenodesis on Patellar Kinematics and Patellofemoral Joint Contact Pressures

Podcast: Listen to Dr. Inderhaug discuss his article in the October issue.

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Eivind Inderhaug is a Consultant Orthopaedic surgeon specializing in knee surgery and sports medicine at Haraldsplass Deaconess Hospital, Bergen, Norway. He is also Associate Professor at Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Bergen. Inderhaug graduated from University of Oslo but have done his post-graduate training in Bergen. In addition to his medical degree, Inderhaug has a Master in Health Economics, Policy and Management from University of Oslo. A special interest is in cost-efficiency analyses and evaluation of health-care programs.

Inderhaug defended his PhD-thesis “Changing paradigms of ACL surgery” in 2015 and has later undertaken a post-doc/research fellowship at Imperial College London under the supervision of Andrew A. Amis. Research interests include clinical studies on knee and shoulder surgery and has lately expanded to include anatomical and biomechanical perspectives.

Directing a group of researchers from Orthopaedics, Radiology, Physiotherapy and Engineering, Inderhaug is supervising medical students and PhD-students. Inderhaug is a Member of NOF, AAOS, ESSKA and ACL study Group. He has received several prices and grants for past and ongoing research projects. With an extensive list of publications and book-chapters, he regularly attends international conferences and meetings as an invited speaker and instructor. In addition to the KSSTA editorial board assignment, Inderhaug also serves at the AJSM editorial board for social media.

Selected Other Published Work in AJSM

Inderhaug E, Stephen JM, Williams A, Amis A. Biomechanical comparison of anterolateral procedures combined with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Am J Sports Med (2017) 45:347-354

Inderhaug E, Stephen JM, Williams A, Amis A. The effect of anterolateral tenodesis on tibial contact pressures and kinematics. Am J Sports Med (2017) DOI:10.1177/0363546517717260.

Inderhaug E, Stephen JM, Williams A, Amis A. Anterolateral tenodesis or anterolateral ligament complex reconstruction: effect of flexion angle at graft fixation when combined with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Am J Sports Med (2017). DOI: 10.1177/0363546517724422.

 Solheim E, Hegna J, Strand T, Harlem T, Inderhaug E. Randomized study of long-term (15-17 years) outcome after microfracture versus mosaicplasty in knee articular cartilage defects. Am J Sports Med 46:826-831.

Inderhaug E, Stephen JM, Williams A, Amis A. Effect on anterolateral complex sectioning and tenodesis on patellar kinematics and patellofemoral joint contact pressures. Am J Sport Med (2018). DOI:10.1177/0363546518790248.

 

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