Peter Ueblacker

2.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
47 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Peter Ueblacker is a scholar working on Surgery, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and Rheumatology. According to data from OpenAlex, Peter Ueblacker has authored 47 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 31 papers in Surgery, 24 papers in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and 9 papers in Rheumatology. Recurrent topics in Peter Ueblacker's work include Sports injuries and prevention (18 papers), Shoulder Injury and Treatment (15 papers) and Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques (14 papers). Peter Ueblacker is often cited by papers focused on Sports injuries and prevention (18 papers), Shoulder Injury and Treatment (15 papers) and Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques (14 papers). Peter Ueblacker collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Sweden and Luxembourg. Peter Ueblacker's co-authors include Andreas B. Imhoff, Jan Ekstrand, Vladimir Martinek, Hans-Wilhelm Mueller-Wohlfahrt, Bryan English, Dieter Blottner, Stephan Vogt, Kai Mithoefer, John Orchard and Gino M. M. J. Kerkhoffs and has published in prestigious journals such as Biomaterials, Circulation Research and Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.

In The Last Decade

Peter Ueblacker

43 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Hit Papers

Terminology and classification of muscle injuries in spor... 2012 2026 2016 2021 2012 100 200 300

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Peter Ueblacker Germany 23 832 776 270 200 157 47 1.4k
Natalie L. Leong United States 21 848 1.0× 307 0.4× 162 0.6× 73 0.4× 142 0.9× 61 1.2k
Derrick M. Knapik United States 22 1.4k 1.7× 595 0.8× 199 0.7× 114 0.6× 247 1.6× 197 1.8k
Michael B. Gerhardt United States 14 1.6k 2.0× 981 1.3× 190 0.7× 104 0.5× 157 1.0× 31 2.2k
Kentaro Onishi United States 15 638 0.8× 475 0.6× 145 0.5× 49 0.2× 78 0.5× 66 1.3k
W. Schultz Germany 24 1.0k 1.3× 447 0.6× 365 1.4× 55 0.3× 210 1.3× 66 1.6k
Raad Al‐Shaikh United States 9 753 0.9× 776 1.0× 129 0.5× 52 0.3× 227 1.4× 9 1.1k
Scott R. Montgomery United States 21 1.3k 1.6× 403 0.5× 154 0.6× 97 0.5× 226 1.4× 39 1.6k
Giovanni Giordano Italy 18 1.1k 1.3× 437 0.6× 62 0.2× 52 0.3× 173 1.1× 47 1.6k
Hans-Michael Klinger Germany 26 1.2k 1.5× 396 0.5× 266 1.0× 68 0.3× 201 1.3× 74 1.6k
Deryk G. Jones United States 19 934 1.1× 344 0.4× 450 1.7× 27 0.1× 234 1.5× 61 1.3k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Peter Ueblacker

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All Works

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Ekstrand, Jan, Martin Hägglund, Markus Waldén, et al.. (2025). Higher level of communication between the medical staff and the performance staff is associated with a lower hamstring injury burden: a substudy on 14 teams from the UEFA Elite Club Injury Study. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine. 11(1). e002182–e002182. 1 indexed citations
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Ueblacker, Peter, et al.. (2023). Therapie von Muskelverletzungen im Profisport. Sports Orthopaedics and Traumatology. 39(3). 277–285.
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Ekstrand, Jan, et al.. (2023). Risk factors for hamstring muscle injury in male elite football: medical expert experience and conclusions from 15 European Champions League clubs. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine. 9(1). e001461–e001461. 28 indexed citations
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Hoenig, Tim, Thomas Gronwald, Karsten Hollander, et al.. (2023). Video analysis of Achilles tendon ruptures in professional male football (soccer) reveals underlying injury patterns and provides strategies for injury prevention. Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy. 31(6). 2236–2245. 13 indexed citations
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Ueblacker, Peter, et al.. (2016). Treatment of muscle injuries in football. Journal of Sports Sciences. 34(24). 2329–2337. 18 indexed citations
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Rolvien, Tim, Jozef Zustin, Haider Mussawy, et al.. (2016). Intra-articular osteoid osteoma as a differential diagnosis of diffuse mono-articular joint pain. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. 17(1). 455–455. 22 indexed citations
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Ueblacker, Peter, Bryan English, & Hans-Wilhelm Mueller-Wohlfahrt. (2015). Nonoperative treatment and return to play after complete proximal adductor avulsion in high-performance athletes. Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy. 24(12). 3927–3933. 22 indexed citations
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Simon, Maciej J. K., et al.. (2014). Intravenous bisphosphonates and vitamin D in the treatment of bone marrow oedema in professional athletes. Injury. 45(6). 981–987. 38 indexed citations
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Mueller-Wohlfahrt, Hans-Wilhelm, Kai Mithoefer, Jan Ekstrand, et al.. (2012). Terminology and classification of muscle injuries in sport: The Munich consensus statement. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 47(6). 342–350. 382 indexed citations breakdown →
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Baranowsky, Anke, Jan M. Pestka, Thomas Streichert, et al.. (2010). Identification of molecular markers for articular cartilage. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage. 18(12). 1630–1638. 33 indexed citations
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Vogt, Stephan, Gabriele Wexel, Thomas Tischer, et al.. (2009). The influence of the stable expression of BMP2 in fibrin clots on the remodelling and repair of osteochondral defects. Biomaterials. 30(12). 2385–2392. 38 indexed citations
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Ueblacker, Peter, et al.. (2008). Verletzungshäufigkeit und -muster beim Rennradfahren: Ein traumatologischer Bericht von der Hamburger UCI-ProTour und Großereignis „Cyclassics“ 2006. Der Unfallchirurg. 111(6). 414–420. 1 indexed citations
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Vogt, Stephan, Peter Ueblacker, Bettina Wagner, et al.. (2008). Efficient and stable gene transfer of growth factors into chondrogenic cells and primary articular chondrocytes using a VSV.G pseudotyped retroviral vector. Biomaterials. 29(9). 1242–1249. 15 indexed citations
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Ansah, Patrick, Stephan Vogt, Peter Ueblacker, et al.. (2007). Osteochondral Transplantation to Treat Osteochondral Lesions in the Elbow. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. 89(10). 2188–2194. 61 indexed citations
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Großterlinden, Lars, Peter Ueblacker, & Johannes M. Rueger. (2007). Arthroscopical Findings after Antegrade Nailing of a Proximal Humeral Fracture. European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery. 33(4). 383–387. 1 indexed citations
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Ueblacker, Peter, Christine Goepfert, Peter Adamietz, et al.. (2007). Long term results after implantation of tissue engineered cartilage for the treatment of osteochondral lesions in a minipig model. Journal of Materials Science Materials in Medicine. 19(5). 2029–2038. 46 indexed citations
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Ueblacker, Peter, J. Schröder, Alexander Stork, et al.. (2007). The fate of osteochondral grafts after autologous osteochondral transplantation: a one-year follow-up study in a minipig model. Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery. 128(11). 1255–1263. 19 indexed citations
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Linhart, W., et al.. (2007). Antegrade Nailing of Humeral Head Fractures with Captured Interlocking Screws. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 22(Supplement 3). S46–S55. 24 indexed citations
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Martinek, Vladimir, Peter Ueblacker, Katharina Braun, et al.. (2005). Second generation of meniscus transplantation: in-vivo study with tissue engineered meniscus replacement. Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery. 126(4). 228–234. 89 indexed citations
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Ueblacker, Peter, Bettina Wagner, Achim Krüger, et al.. (2004). Inducible nonviral gene expression in the treatment of osteochondral defects. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage. 12(9). 711–719. 23 indexed citations

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