Progress in biomechanics : [proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Progress in Biomechanics, Ankara, Turkey, July 10-21, 1978]
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Progress in biomechanics : [proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Progress in Biomechanics, Ankara, Turkey, July 10-21, 1978]
(NATO advanced study institutes series, . Series E. Applied sciences ; no. 32)
Sijthoff & Noordhoff [International Publishers], 1979
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The purpose of this particular NATO Advanced Study Institute is to contribute to the dissemination of advanced knowledge and the formation of contacts between scientists from different countries. The Institute is meant to have a substantial teaching component while also providing a forum for discussion at the highest level. The NATO Advanced Study Institute on Progress in Biomechanics was held July 10-21, 1978 in Ankara, Turkey and the Proceedings are presented in this volume. Sixty-four engineers, mechanicians, medical and biological scientists from fourteen countries attended. Prof. R.M. Kenedi of the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland and Prof. W. Goldsmith of the University of California, Berkeley, USA were the other members of the Organizing Committee. As Director of the Institute, I wish to thank them for their assistance without which the Institute would not have taken place. Time will show whether the Institute has served its purpose; namely, exciting interdisciplinary communications and developing a lasting and productive link from which significant academic and technological advances might emerge.
Table of Contents
Methodology of multidisciplinary collaboration.- Rehabilitation medicine and rehabilitation engineering: its correlation, particularly in biomechanics.- Biomechanical behavior of soft connective tissues.- Biomechanical aspects of plastic surgery.- Gait analysis.- On the biomechanics of major articulating human joints.- Joint replacements.- Relations between the microscopic structure and fractures of human compact bone.- Determination of dynamic elastic properties of spongy bone.- Continuum modeling of head injury.- Some aspects of head and neck injury and protection.- Short Contributions.- List of Participants.
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