Biomechanics principles and applications

Features advancements made by biomedical engineers in the understanding of fundamental aspects of physiologic function in health, disease, and environmental extremes. This book addresses the subjects of biosolid and biofluid mechanics as they pertain to various subsystems of the human body

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Other Authors: Schneck, Daniel J. (Editor), Bronzino, Joseph D. 1937- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton, FL CRC Press 2003
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Summary:Features advancements made by biomedical engineers in the understanding of fundamental aspects of physiologic function in health, disease, and environmental extremes. This book addresses the subjects of biosolid and biofluid mechanics as they pertain to various subsystems of the human body
Biomechanics: Principles and Applications offers a definitive, comprehensive review of this rapidly growing field, including recent advancements made by biomedical engineers to the understanding of fundamental aspects of physiologic function in health, disease, and environmental extremes. The chapters, each by a recognized leader in the field, address the subjects of biosolid mechanics and biofluid mechanics as they pertain to various subsystems of the human body. They also review applications such as sports biomechanics, repair and rehabilitation of body parts, and technology to support or replace ailing physiologic organs with prosthetic parts. A unique feature is the convenient handbook style and tabular format that puts quantitative data at your fingertips. Illustrations further add to the value of this book. The text is concise, topical, and not overly technical. No other book covers the entire field of biomechanics so succinctly in one volume
Physical Description:300 pages illustrations 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780849314926
0849314925