Computational Biomechanics of Human Joints - Barkaoui, Abdelwahed; Mesbah, Moustafa; Mekrane, Fatima Zahra; - Prospero Internet Bookshop

 
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ISBN13:9780443289750
ISBN10:0443289751
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:250 pages
Size:234x152 mm
Language:English
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Computational Biomechanics of Human Joints

 
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Computational Biomechanics of Human Joints delves deep into each joint, covering the anatomical, mechanical, pathological, and therapeutic aspects. Each chapter is dedicated to a specific joint, providing an in-depth understanding of its anatomical structure, biomechanical mechanisms, associated diseases and pathologies, available treatments, surgical interventions, as well as imaging-based modelling and numerical simulation techniques using the finite element method. By integrating modelling and numerical simulation techniques into the exploration of joint biomechanics, this book offers readers an innovative perspective and a thorough understanding of the possibilities afforded by these technological advances. It also highlights the advantages and limitations of these methods and discusses their potential to improve clinical decision-making, optimize personalized treatments, design medical devices, and enhance understanding of the intricate mechanisms of joints.
Table of Contents:
1. General introduction
2. Overview of Bone Joints
3. Biomechanics of the knee joint
4. Biomechanics of the hip joint
5. Biomechanics of the intervertebral joint
6. Biomechanics of the shoulder joint
7. Biomechanics of the ankle joint
8. Biomechanics of small bone joints
9. Bone Joints surgery
10. General Conclusion