Product Overview
Orthopedic Biomechanics sheds light on an important and interesting
discipline at the interface between medical and natural sciences. Understanding
the effects of mechanical influences on the human body is the first step toward
developing innovative treatment and rehabilitation concepts for orthopedic
disorders. This book provides valuable information on the forces acting on
muscles, tendons, and bones.
Beginning with the step-by-step fundamentals of
physics and mechanics, it goes on to cover the function and loading of joints,
movement in two- and three-dimensions, and the properties of biological tissues.
This book explains the practical importance of biomechanics, including special
chapters addressing the mechanical causes of disk prolapse, load on the spine in
sitting and standing positions, and the correlation between mechanical loading
and bone density.
Key Features:
- Limited use of complex vector equations while
providing in-depth treatment analysis
- Exquisitely illustrated, detailed descriptions of
the mechanical aspects of every major joint in the body: hip, shoulder, knee,
and lumbar spine
- Extensive references for further information
- Valuable appendixes describing the interaction
between mechanical and biological functions as well as mathematical tools
necessary to understand technically demanding concepts
This book also analyzes techniques for changing
the effects on bones and joints through therapy, training, external aids,
modified behavior, and ergonomic improvements. An essential resource for
orthopedists and physical therapists alike, it will help you understand past and
current scientific work in the field and how to apply state-of-the-art solutions
to the problems you'll encounter on a daily basis.