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The Biomechanics of Impact Injury [electronic resource] : Biomechanical Response, Mechanisms of Injury, Human Tolerance and Simulation / Albert I. King.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Switzerland Springer 2018Description: LVI, 662 p. 526 illus., 249 illus. in color. online resourceISBN:
  • 9783319497907
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No title; No title; No titleDDC classification:
  • 610.28 KIN-A 23
LOC classification:
  • R856-857
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter1. Introduction -- Chapter2. Basics of the Biomechanics of Brain Injury -- Chapter3. Basics of the Biomechanics of Brain Injury -- Chapter4. Basics of the Biomechanics of Brain Injury -- Chapter5.Basics of the Biomechanics of Brain Injury -- Chapter6. Basics of the Biomechanics of Brain Injury -- Chapter7.Basics of the Biomechanics of Brain Injury -- Chapter8.Basics of the Biomechanics of Brain Injury -- Chapter9.Basics of the Biomechanics of Brain Injury -- Chapter10.Biomechanics of Facet Loading on the Lumbar Spine -- Chapter11.Biomechanics of Facet Loading on the Lumbar Spine -- Chapter12. Impact Biomechanics of the Abdomen -- Chapter13.Impact Biomechanics of the Abdomen -- Chapter14.Impact Biomechanics of the Lower Extremities -- Chapter15. Impact Biomechanics of the Foot -- Chapter16.Side Impact -- Chapter17.Side Impact -- Chapter18.Biomechanics of Automotive Safety Restraints -- Chapter19. Biomechanics of Sports Injuries -- Chapter20. Epilog.
In: Springer eBooks08Summary: This text acquaints the reader on the biomechanics of injury to the human body caused by impact and the use of computer models to simulate impact events. It provides a basic understanding of the biomechanics of the injuries resulting from the impact to the head, neck, chest, abdomen, spine, pelvis and the lower extremities, including the foot and ankle. Other topics include side impact, car-pedestrian impact, effectiveness of automotive restraint systems and sports-related injuries. Featuring problems and PowerPoint slides for lectures, the volume is ideal for students in graduate programs in biomechanics, as well as practicing engineers, and researchers in the life sciences concerned with orthopedics.��. 0
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Chapter1. Introduction -- Chapter2. Basics of the Biomechanics of Brain Injury -- Chapter3. Basics of the Biomechanics of Brain Injury -- Chapter4. Basics of the Biomechanics of Brain Injury -- Chapter5.Basics of the Biomechanics of Brain Injury -- Chapter6. Basics of the Biomechanics of Brain Injury -- Chapter7.Basics of the Biomechanics of Brain Injury -- Chapter8.Basics of the Biomechanics of Brain Injury -- Chapter9.Basics of the Biomechanics of Brain Injury -- Chapter10.Biomechanics of Facet Loading on the Lumbar Spine -- Chapter11.Biomechanics of Facet Loading on the Lumbar Spine -- Chapter12. Impact Biomechanics of the Abdomen -- Chapter13.Impact Biomechanics of the Abdomen -- Chapter14.Impact Biomechanics of the Lower Extremities -- Chapter15. Impact Biomechanics of the Foot -- Chapter16.Side Impact -- Chapter17.Side Impact -- Chapter18.Biomechanics of Automotive Safety Restraints -- Chapter19. Biomechanics of Sports Injuries -- Chapter20. Epilog.

This text acquaints the reader on the biomechanics of injury to the human body caused by impact and the use of computer models to simulate impact events. It provides a basic understanding of the biomechanics of the injuries resulting from the impact to the head, neck, chest, abdomen, spine, pelvis and the lower extremities, including the foot and ankle. Other topics include side impact, car-pedestrian impact, effectiveness of automotive restraint systems and sports-related injuries. Featuring problems and PowerPoint slides for lectures, the volume is ideal for students in graduate programs in biomechanics, as well as practicing engineers, and researchers in the life sciences concerned with orthopedics.��. 0

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