Mechanics of human joints : physiology, pathophysiology, and treatment
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Mechanics of human joints : physiology, pathophysiology, and treatment
Marcel Dekker, c1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This reference work brings together the biology, mechanics, neurophysiology and pathophysiology of diseased joints, illustrates available physiologically-based treatments for osteoarthrosis and explains how and when to use them.;Highlighting the most up-to-date biomechanical principles, Mechanics of Human Joints: discusses the functional anatomy of joints; relates the neurophysiology of joints to ligamentous reconstruction; elucidates the pathophysiology of osteoarthrosis; summarizes the latest information on muscle physiology and electromyography; examines the effect of vibration and impulsive loading on joint pathology; and explicates the principles of prosthetic joint replacement.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Physiology of joints: biology of joints, Peter A. Simkin. Part 2 Mechanics: the anatomy of joints related to function, Laurence M. Adams
- the mechanics of gait, Jacquelin Perry
- synovial fluid, Pierre Geborek and Frank A. Wollheim
- lubrication of human joints, Anthony Unsworth
- ligament reconstruction with reference to the anterior cruciate ligament of the knee, Bahaa B. Seedhom
- joint stiffness, P.S. Helliwell
- muscle physiology and electromyography, Alison Cutts. Part 3 Neurophysiology: neurophysiology of joints, Hakan Johansson and Per Sjolander. Part 4 Pathophysiology: intervertebral disk, Gunnar B.J. Andersson
- effect of vibration, J.E. Smeathers and P.S. Helliwell
- osteoarthrosis, Eric L. Radin
- mechanically induced periarticular and neuromuscular problems, Eric L. Radin. Part 5 Treatment: principles of joint prostheses, J. David Blaha
- physiologically based treatments, Paul Maquet.
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