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E-raamat: Computational Biomechanics of the Musculoskeletal System

Edited by (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong), Edited by (BeiHang University, Beijing, China)
  • Formaat: 404 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Sep-2014
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781466588042
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  • Formaat: 404 pages
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Computational biomechanics is an emerging research field that seeks to understand the complex biomechanical behaviors of normal and pathological human joints to come up with new methods of orthopedic treatment and rehabilitation.

Computational Biomechanics of the Musculoskeletal System collects the latest research and cutting-edge techniques used in computational biomechanics, focusing on orthopedic and rehabilitation engineering applications. The book covers state-of-the-art techniques and the latest research related to computational biomechanics, in particular finite element analysis and its potential applications in orthopedics and rehabilitation engineering. It offers a glimpse into the exciting potentials for computational modeling in medical research and biomechanical simulation.

The book is organized according to anatomical locationfoot and ankle, knee, hip, spine, and head and teeth. Each chapter details the scientific questions/medical problems addressed by modeling, basic anatomy of the body part, computational model development and techniques used, related experimental studies for model setup and validation, and clinical applications. Plenty of useful biomechanical information is provided for a variety of applications, especially for the optimal design of body support devices and prosthetic implants.

This book is an excellent resource for engineering students and young researchers in bioengineering. Clinicians involved in orthopedics and rehabilitation engineering may find this work to be both informative and highly relevant to their clinical practice.
Editors ix
Contributors xi
MATLAB Statement xv
SECTION I Foot and Ankle Joint
Chapter 1 Foot Model for Investigating Foot Biomechanics and Footwear Design
3(16)
Ming Zhang
Jia Yu
Yan Cong
Yan Wang
Jason Tak-Man Cheung
Chapter 2 Female Foot Model for High-Heeled Shoe Design
19(18)
Jia Yu
Yubo Fan
Ming Zhang
Chapter 3 Foot and Ankle Model for Surgical Treatment
37(12)
Yan Wang
Ming Zhang
Chapter 4 First Ray Model Comparing Normal and Hallux Valgus Feet
49(12)
Duo Wai-Chi Wong
Ming Zhang
Aaron Kam-Lun Leung
Chapter 5 Dynamic Foot Model for Impact Investigation
61(14)
Jia Yu
Duo Wai-Chi Wong
Ming Zhang
SECTION II Knee Joint
Chapter 6 Knee Joint Model for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
75(8)
Jie Yao
Ming Zhang
Yubo Fan
Chapter 7 Knee Joint Models for Kneeling Biomechanics
83(10)
Yuxing Wang
Yubo Fan
Ming Zhang
Chapter 8 Knee Implant Model: A Sensitivity Study of Trabecular Stiffness on Periprosthetic Fracture
93(12)
Duo Wai-Chi Wong
Ming Zhang
SECTION III Hip and Pelvis
Chapter 9 Femur Model for Predicting Strength and Fracture Risk
105(8)
He Gong
Yubo Fan
Ming Zhang
Chapter 10 Hip Model for Osteonecrosis
113(12)
Duo Wai-Chi Wong
Zhihui Pang
Jia Yu
Aaron Kam-Lun Leung
Ming Zhang
Chapter 11 Pelvis Model for Reconstruction with Autografted Long Bones following Hindquarter Amputation
125(16)
Wen-Xin Niu
Jiong Mei
Ting-Ting Tang
Yubo Fan
Ming Zhang
Ming Ni
SECTION IV Lower Limb for Rehabilitation
Chapter 12 Foot--Ankle--Knee Model for Foot Orthosis
141(12)
Xuan Liu
Yubo Fan
Ming Zhang
Chapter 13 Lower Residual Limb for Prosthetic Socket Design
153(10)
Winson C.C. Lee
Ming Zhang
Chapter 14 Residual Limb Model for Osteointegration
163(12)
Winson C.C. Lee
SECTION V Spine
Chapter 15 Spine Model for Vibration Analysis
175(24)
Lixin Guo
Ming Zhang
Ee-Chon Teo
Chapter 16 Cervical Spinal Fusion and Total Disc Replacement
199(14)
Zhongjun Mo
Lizhen Wang
Ming Zhang
Yubo Fan
Chapter 17 Spine Model for Disc Replacement
213(12)
Qi Li
Lizhen Wang
Zhongjun Mo
Yubo Fan
Chapter 18 Spine Model for Applications in Aviation Protection
225(20)
Cheng-fei Du
Lizhen Wang
Ya-wei Wang
Yubo Fan
SECTION VI Head and Hand
Chapter 19 Head Model for Protection
245(10)
Lizhen Wang
Peng Xu
Xiaoyu Liu
Zhongjun Mo
Ming Zhang
Yubo Fan
Chapter 20 Tooth Model in Orthodontics and Prosthodontics
255(16)
Chao Wang
Yi Zhang
Wei Yao
Yubo Fan
Chapter 21 Eye Model and Its Application
271(12)
Xiaoyu Liu
Lizhen Wang
Deyu Li
Yubo Fan
Chapter 22 Temporomandibular Joint Model for Asymptomatic and Dysfunctional Joints
283(16)
Zhan Liu
Yuan-li Zhang
Ying-li Qian
Yubo Fan
Chapter 23 Fingertip Model for Blood Flow and Temperature
299(24)
Ying He
Hongwei Shao
Yuanliang Tang
Irina Mizeva
Hengdi Zhang
SECTION VII Bone
Chapter 24 Micro-Finite Element Model for Bone Strength Prediction
323(8)
He Gong
Ming Zhang
Ling Qin
Chapter 25 Simulation of Osteoporotic Bone Remodeling
331(12)
He Gong
Yubo Fan
Ming Zhang
Index 343
Ming Zhang is a professor of biomedical engineering and the director of the Research Center for Musculoskeletal Bioengineering at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He earned a masters degree in mechanical engineering from Beijing Institute of Technology and a PhD in medical engineering and physics from the University of London. Dr. Zhang is the secretary of the World Association for Chinese Biomedical Engineers, a member of World Council of Biomechanics, and a standing council member for the Chinese Society of Biomedical Engineering and the Chinese Rehabilitation Devices Association. Dr. Zhang has published nearly 200 journal articles and book chapters. His current research interests include computational biomechanics, bone biomechanics, foot biomechanics, body support biomechanics, prosthetic and orthotic bioengineering, human motion, and body vibration analysis.

Yubo Fan is the dean of the School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering at Beihang University and director of the Key Laboratory for Biomechanics and Mechanobiology of the Chinese Education Ministry. He is current president of the Chinese Biomedical Engineering Society, vice president of Chinese Strategic Alliance of Medical Device Innovation, a member of World Council of Biomechanics, and a fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering. He was awarded his PhD from Sichuan University. Dr. Fan specializes in biomechanics, with particular interest in computational biomechanics, musculoskeletal and dental mechanics, cardiovascular fluid mechanics, biomaterials, and rehabilitation engineering. Dr. Fan has published more than 100 international journal articles.