2nd Edition

Biomechanics Principles and Applications, Second Edition

Edited By Donald R. Peterson, Joseph D. Bronzino Copyright 2008
    356 Pages 200 Color & 143 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Traditionally, applications of biomechanics will model system-level aspects of the human body. As a result, the majority of technological progress to date appears in system-level device development. More recently, biomechanical initiatives are investigating biological sub-systems such as tissues, cells, and molecules. Fueled by advances in experimental methods and instrumentation, these initiatives, in turn, directly drive the development of biological nano- and microtechnologies.

    A complete, concise reference, Biomechanics integrates coverage of system and sub-system models, to enhance overall understanding of human function and performance and open the way for new discoveries. Drawn from the third edition of the widely acclaimed and bestselling The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, this is a comprehensive, state-of-the-science resource concerning the principles and applications of biomechanics at every level. The book presents substantial updates and revisions from the Handbook’s previous editions, as well as an entirely new chapter introducing current methods and strategies for modeling cellular mechanics. Organized in a systematic manner, the book begins with coverage of musculoskeletal mechanics including hard- and soft tissue and joint mechanics and their applications to human function. Contributions explore several aspects of biofluid mechanics and cover a wide range of circulatory dynamics such as blood vessel and blood cell mechanics and transport.

    Other topics include the mechanical functions and significance of the human ear and the performance characteristics of the human body during exercise and exertion. The book contains more than 140 illustrations, 60 tables, and a variety of useful equations to assist in modeling biomechanical behaviors. Incorporating material across the breadth of the field, Biomechanics is a complete, concise reference for the skilled professional as well as an introduction to the novice or student of biomedical engineering.

    Mechanics of Hard Tissue, J.L. Katz
    Musculoskeletal Soft Tissue Mechanics, R.L. Lieber and T.J. Burkholder
    Joint-Articulating Surface Motion, K.R. Kaufman and K.N. An
    Joint Lubrication, M.J. Furey
    Analysis of Gait, R.B. Davis, III, S. ˜O unpuu, and P.A. DeLuca
    Mechanics of Head/Neck, A.I. King and D.C. Viano
    Biomechanics of Chest and Abdomen Impact, D.C. Viano and A.I. King
    Cardiac Biomechanics, A.D. McCulloch
    Heart Valve Dynamics, Ajit P. Yoganathan, J.D. Lemmon, and J.T. Ellis
    Arterial Macrocirculatory Hemodynamics, B.B. Lieber
    Mechanics of Blood Vessels, T.R. Canfield and P.B. Dobrin
    The Venous System, A.A. Shoukas and C.F. Rothe
    Mechanics, Molecular Transport, and Regulation in the Microcirculation, A.S. Pope and R.N. Pittman
    Mechanics and Deformability of Hematocytes, R.E. Waugh and R.M. Hochmuth
    Mechanics of Tissue/Lymphatic Transport, G.W. Schmid-Schönbein and A.R. Hargens
     Modeling in Cellular Biomechanics, A.A. Specto and R. Tran-Son-Tay
    Cochlear Mechanics, C.R. Steele, G.J. Baker, J.A. Tolomeo, and D.E. Zetes-Tolomeo
    Vestibular Mechanics, W. Grant
    Exercise Physiology, A.T. Johnson and C.R. Dooly
    Factors Affecting Mechanical Work in Humans, B.F. Hurley and A.T. Johnson

    Biography

    Donald R. Peterson, Joseph D. Bronzino