This introduction to biomechanics integrates the classic fields of mechanics drawing from examples in biology and medicine. The text is excellent for teaching undergraduates in biomedical engineering programs, as well as health care professionals studying biomechanics.
Dawn Leger, Ph.D. Margareta Nordin, Dr.Sci. David Goldsheyder, M.S., M.A. CPE.
Preface.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Force Vector.- 3. Moment And Torque Vectors.- 4. Statics: Systems in Equilibrium.- 5. Applications of Statics to Biomechanics.- 6. Introduction to Dynamics.- 7. Linear Kinematics.- 8. Linear Kinetics.- 9. Angular Kinematics.- 10. Angular Kinetics.- 11. Impulse and Momentum.- 12. Introduction to Deformable Body Mechanics.- 13. Stress & Strain.- 14. Multiaxial Deformations & Stress Analyses.- 15. Mechanical Properties of Biological Tissues.- Appendix A. Plane Geometry.- Appendix B. Vector Algebra.- Appendix C. Calculus.- Index.