Dr. Robert Rehmann

MD, Facharzt Neurologie
Robert Rehmann


Main research

My main research focus is to evaluate and search for early disease recognition biomarkers for different neuromuscular diseases with quantitative MRI sequences. I am currently working with water T2-mapping, Diffusion Tensor Imaging and mDixon fat-quantification to evaluate pathologic features in patients with different myopathies. Another research focus is to fully automatize leg muscle segmentation for healthy and diseased muscles using image recognition algorithms and machine learning.


Curriculum vitae

2007 – 2014
Medical School, Georg-August University Göttingen, Germany

4/2014
Medical doctoral thesis: “The effect of Cimicifuga racemosa BNO 1055 subfractions on liver fat content, colon epithelium and selected blood lipid parameters" (Department of Endocrinology and Gynecology at the University Medical Center Göttingen)

2014 – 2018
Residency in Neurology, Department of Neurology, Berufsgenossenschaftliches Universitätsklinikum Bergmannsheil Bochum, Ruhr-University Bochum (RUB)

2014 – cont.
Scientist - Quantitative muscule imaging, Department of Neurology, Berufsgenossenschaftliches Universitätsklinikum Bergmannsheil Bochum, Ruhr-University Bochum (RUB)

10/2018
Additional certified qualification “Electromyography”

8/2019
Specialist in Neurology

5/2020
Additional certified qualification “medical assessment”

2019 – 2022
Training in neurological intensive care medicine, Klinikum Dortmund, Hospital of the University of Witten/Herdecke

02/2021 – cont.
Senior Physician for Neurology, Klinikum Dortmund, Hospital of the University of Witten/Herdecke

1/2022
Additional certified qualification “intensive care medicine”


Publications

Forsting, J., Rehmann, R. et al. Robustness and stability of volume-based tractography in a multicenter setting. NMR in Biomedicine 01/2022.

Schlaffke L., Rehmann R. Quantitative MRT-Bildgebung bei neuromuskulären Erkrankungen, Neurotransmitter. 9/2021

Rohm M, Markmann M, Forsting J, Rehmann R, Froeling M, Schlaffke L.
3D Automated Segmentation of Lower Leg Muscles Using Machine Learning on a Heterogeneous Dataset. Diagnostics. 2021

Forsting J, Rohm M, Froeling M, Güttsches A-K, Vorgerd M, Schlaffke L, Rehmann R.
High Inter-Rater Reliability of Manual Segmentation and Volume-Based Tractography in Healthy and Dystrophic Human Calf Muscle. Diagnostics. 2021

Rehmann, R., Schneider-Gold, C., Froeling, M., Güttsches, A.K., Rohm, M., Forsting, J., Vorgerd, M., Schlaffke, L.
Diffusion Tensor Imaging Shows Differences Between Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 and Type 2’. Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases ,Jun 2021

Güttsches, A.K., Rehmann, R., Schreiner, A., Rohm, M., Forsting, J., Froeling, M., Tegenthoff, M., Vorgerd, M., Schlaffke, L.
Quantitative Muscle-MRI Correlates with Histopathology in Skeletal Muscle Biopsies’., Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases, Jan. 2021

R. Rehmann, M. Froeling, M. Rohm, R. A. Kley, T. Schmidt-Wilcke, N. Karabul, C.H. Meyer-Frießem, J. Vollert, M. Tegenthoff, M. Vorgerd, L. Schlaffke
Diffusion tensor imaging reveals changes in non-fat infiltrated muscles in Late Onset Pompe Disease Muscle and Nerve, 07/2020.

J. Forsting, R. Rehmann, M. Froeling, L. Schlaffke
Evaluation of inter-rater reliability of different muscle segmentation techniques in diffusion tensor imaging; NMR in Biomedicine, 10/2020

Forsting J, Rehmann R, Froeling M, Vorgerd M, Tegenthoff M, Schlaffke L.
Diffusion tensor imaging of the human thigh: consideration of DTI-based fiber tracking stop criteria. MAGMA. 2020 Jun

Schlaffke L, Rehmann R, Rohm M, Otto LAM, de Luca A, Burakiewicz J, Baligand
C, Monte J, den Harder C, Hooijmans MT, Nederveen A, Schlaeger S, Weidlich D, Karampinos DC, Stouge A, Vaeggemose M, D'Angelo MG, Arrigoni F, Kan HE, Froeling
M. Multi-center evaluation of stability and reproducibility of quantitative MRI measures in healthy calf muscles. NMR Biomed. 2019 Sep

R. Rehmann*, L. Schlaffke*, M. Froeling, R. A. Kley, E. Kühnle, M. De Marées, J. Forsting, M. Rohm, M. Tegenthoff, T. Schmidt-Wilcke, M. Vorgerd
Muscle diffusion tensor imaging in Glycogen storage disease V (McArdle disease)
European Radiology. 2018 Dec.

Schlaffke L*, Rehmann R*, Froeling M, Kley R, Tegenthoff M, Vorgerd M, Schmidt-Wilcke T.
Diffusion tensor imaging of the human calf: Variation of inter- and intramuscle-specific diffusion parameters. J Magn Reson Imaging. 2017 Feb

Rehmann R, Tegenthoff M, Zimmer C, Stude P.
Case report of an alleviation of pain symptoms in hypnic headache via greater occipital nerve block. Cephalalgia. 2016 Jun 2

Rehmann R, Sczesny-Kaiser M, Lenz M, Gucia T, Schliesing A, Schwenkreis P, Tegenthoff M, Höffken O.
Polarity-Specific Cortical Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Primary Somatosensory Cortex of Healthy Humans. Front Hum Neurosci. 2016 May 9

Gruhn KM, Heyer CM, Güttsches AK, Rehmann R, Nicolas V, Schmidt-Wilcke T, Tegenthoff M, Vorgerd M, Kley RA.
Muscle imaging data in late-onset Pompe disease reveal a correlation between the pre-existing degree of lipomatous muscle alterations and the efficacy of long-term enzyme replacement therapy. Mol Genet Metab Rep. 2015 Apr 21

Rüb J, Rehmann R, von Landenberg N, Roghmann F, Stude P, Tegenthoff M, Noldus
J, Pastor J. Segmental testicular infarction. Unusual complication of
intravenous immunoglobulin therapy for multifocal motor neuropathy. Urologe A.
2015 Oct

Books:
Chapters „1.2 Intrazerebrale Blutungen“ and „1.3 Subarachnoidalblutungen“
Neurologische Pathophysiologie: Ursachen und Mechanismen neurologischer Erkrankungen (Springer; Sturm, Biesalski, Höffken), 12/2018