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"Recent Advances in Biomechanics" ed. by Redha Taiar

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"Recent Advances in Biomechanics" ed. by Redha Taiar

"Recent Advances in Biomechanics" ed. by Redha Taiar
ITExLi | 2020 | ISBN: 1839680725 9781839680724 1839680717 9781839680717 1839680733 9781839680731 | 156 pages | PDF | 25 MB

This book presents an understanding of biomechanics through chapters analyzing human behavior in sport from a medical perspective. It offers a comprehensive range of principles, methods, techniques, and tools to provide the reader with clear knowledge of the impact of biomechanic processes. Engineers, researchers, and students from biomedical engineering and health sciences, as well as industrial professionals, can profit from this compendium of knowledge on biomechanics applied to the human body.

The text considers physical, mechanical, and biomechanical aspects and is illustrated by different key application domains such as sports performance, sports science, ergonomy science, gait and human posture, and musculoskeletal disorders in medicine. The first three chapters provide useful tools for measuring, generating, simulating, and processing in biomechanics with the clinical and experimental applications in medicine. The last section describes the application of biomechanics in sport performance.


Contents
1.Introductory Chapter: Biomechanics, Concepts and Knowledge
2.Muscle Mechanics and Electromyography
3.Theoretical Biomechanics: Design of the Associated Measurement Symmetry System
4.Biomechanics as an Element of the Motion Clinimetry System
5.Biomechanical Model Improving Alzheimer’s Disease
6.The Biomechanics of the Anterolateral Ligament
7.Clinical and Experimental Biomechanical Studies Regarding Innovative Implants in Traumatology
8.Kinematical Analysis of the Volleyball Auction in Preyouth and Youth Players of the Pichincha Sports Concentration
9.Early Cell Response to Mechanical Stimuli during TBI

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