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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- 1 Introduction to Biomechanics: Basic Terminology and Concepts
- Introduction
- Basic Concepts
- SCALARS, VECTORS, AND TENSORS
- FORCE VECTOR
- TORQUE AND MOMENT VECTORS
- NEWTON’S LAWS
- FREE-BODY DIAGRAMS
- CONDITIONS FOR EQUILIBRIUM
- STATICS
- MODES OF DEFORMATION
- NORMAL AND SHEAR STRESSES
- NORMAL AND SHEAR STRAINS
- STRESS–STRAIN DIAGRAMS
- ELASTIC AND PLASTIC DEFORMATIONS
- VISCOELASTICITY
- MATERIAL PROPERTIES BASED ON STRESS–STRAIN DIAGRAMS
- PRINCIPAL STRESSES
- FATIGUE AND ENDURANCE
- Basic Biomechanics of the Musculoskeletal System
- PART 1: BIOMECHANICS OF TISSUES AND STRUCTURES
- PART 2: BIOMECHANICS OF JOINTS
- PART 3: APPLIED BIOMECHANICS
- Summary
- Suggested Reading
- Appendix The International System of Measurement (Le Système International d’Unités)
- The SI Metric System
- BASE UNITS
- SUPPLEMENTARY UNITS
- DERIVED UNITS
- Specially Named Units
- Standard Units Named for Scientists
- Converting to SI From Other Units of Measurement
- Suggested Reading
- PART 1: Biomechanics of Tissues and Structures of the Musculoskeletal System
- 2 Biomechanics of Bone
- Introduction
- Bone Composition and Structure
- Biomechanical Properties of Bone
- WHOLE BONE
- BONE MATERIAL
- BIOMECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF BONE
- BONE BEHAVIOR UNDER VARIOUS LOADING MODES
- STRAIN RATE DEPENDENCY IN BONE: VISCOELASTICITY
- INFLUENCE OF MUSCLE ACTIVITY ON STRESS DISTRIBUTION IN BONE
- FATIGUE OF BONE UNDER REPETITIVE LOADING
- BONE REMODELING
- INFLUENCE OF BONE GEOMETRY ON BIOMECHANICAL BEHAVIOR
- Surgical Effects
- STRESS RAISERS
- OPEN SECTION DEFECTS
- BONE DEPOSITION AND RESORPTION
- Degenerative Changes in Bone Associated with Aging
- Summary
- Practice Questions
- References
- 3 Biomechanics of Articular Cartilage
- Introduction
- Composition and Structure of Articular Cartilage
- COLLAGEN
- PROTEOGLYCAN
- WATER
- STRUCTURAL AND PHYSICAL INTERACTION AMONG CARTILAGE COMPONENTS
- Biomechanical Behavior of Articular Cartilage
- PERMEABILITY OF ARTICULAR CARTILAGE
- NATURE OF ARTICULAR CARTILAGE VISCOELASTICITY
- BEHAVIOR OF ARTICULAR CARTILAGE UNDER UNIAXIAL TENSION: FUNCTIONAL ROLE OF COLLAGEN FIBRILS
- INTERSTITIAL FLUID PRESSURIZATION STIFFENS CARTILAGE
- SWELLING BEHAVIOR OF ARTICULAR CARTILAGE
- Lubrication and Wear of Articular Cartilage
- ROLE OF INTERSTITIAL FLUID PRESSURIZATION IN JOINT LUBRICATION
- BOUNDARY LUBRICATION
- WEAR
- Hypotheses on the Biomechanics of Cartilage Degeneration
- ROLE OF BIOMECHANICAL FACTORS
- IMPLICATIONS ON CHONDROCYTE FUNCTION
- Functional Tissue Engineering of Articular Cartilage
- Summary
- Acknowledgments
- Practice Questions
- References
- 4 Biomechanics of Tendons and Ligaments
- Introduction
- Composition and Structure of Tendons
- TENDON CELLS (TENOCYTES)
- EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX
- COLLAGEN
- ELASTIN
- GROUND SUBSTANCE
- Composition and Structure of Ligaments
- VASCULAR SUPPLY OF TENDONS AND LIGAMENTS
- NEURAL COMPONENTS OF TENDONS AND LIGAMENTS
- OUTER STRUCTURE AND INSERTION INTO BONE
- Biomechanical Properties of Tendons and Ligaments
- VISCOELASTIC BEHAVIOR IN TENDONS AND LIGAMENTS TO TENSILE LOADS
- BIOMECHANICAL RESPONSE OF TENDONS AND LIGAMENTS TO NONTENSILE LOADS
- LIGAMENT FAILURE AND TENDON INJURY MECHANISMS
- HEALING OF TENDONS AND LIGAMENTS
- GRAFTS
- Factors that Affect the Biomechanical Properties of Tendons and Ligaments
- MATURATION AND AGING
- PREGNANCY AND THE POSTPARTUM PERIOD
- MOBILIZATION AND IMMOBILIZATION
- COMORBIDITIES
- PHARMACOLOGIC AGENTS
- Summary
- Practice Questions
- References
- 5 Biomechanics of Peripheral Nerves and Spinal Nerve Roots
- Introduction
- Anatomy and Physiology of Peripheral Nerves
- THE NERVE FIBERS: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
- INTRANEURAL CONNECTIVE TISSUE OF PERIPHERAL NERVES
- THE MICROVASCULAR SYSTEM OF PERIPHERAL NERVES
- Anatomy and Physiology of Spinal Nerve Roots
- MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY OF SPINAL NERVE ROOTS
- MEMBRANOUS COVERINGS OF SPINAL NERVE ROOTS
- THE MICROVASCULAR SYSTEM OF SPINAL NERVE ROOTS
- Biomechanical Behavior of Peripheral Nerves
- STRETCHING (TENSILE) INJURIES OF PERIPHERAL NERVES
- COMPRESSION INJURIES OF PERIPHERAL NERVES
- Biomechanical Behavior of Spinal Nerve Roots
- EXPERIMENTAL COMPRESSION OF SPINAL NERVE ROOTS
- ONSET RATE OF COMPRESSION
- MULTIPLE LEVELS OF SPINAL NERVE ROOT COMPRESSION
- CHRONIC NERVE ROOT COMPRESSION IN EXPERIMENTAL MODELS
- Nerve Injury and Pain
- Summary
- Practice Questions
- References
- 6 Biomechanics of Skeletal Muscle
- Introduction
- Composition and Structure of Skeletal Muscle
- STRUCTURE AND ORGANIZATION OF MUSCLE
- MOLECULAR BASIS OF MUSCLE CONTRACTION
- THE MOTOR UNIT
- THE MUSCULOTENDINOUS UNIT
- Mechanics of Muscle Contraction
- SUMMATION AND TETANIC CONTRACTION
- TYPES OF MUSCLE CONTRACTION
- Force Production in Muscle
- LENGTH–TENSION RELATIONSHIP
- LOAD–VELOCITY RELATIONSHIP
- FORCE–TIME RELATIONSHIP
- EFFECT OF SKELETAL MUSCLE ARCHITECTURE
- EFFECT OF PRESTRETCHING
- EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE
- EFFECT OF FATIGUE
- EFFECT OF AGING
- EFFECT OF VIBRATION
- Muscle Fiber Differentiation
- Muscle Remodeling
- EFFECTS OF DISUSE AND IMMOBILIZATION
- EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL TRAINING
- Summary
- Practice Questions
- References
- PART 2: Biomechanics of Joints
- 7 Biomechanics of the Knee
- Introduction
- Kinematics
- RANGE OF MOTION
- SURFACE JOINT MOTION
- Kinetics
- STATICS OF THE TIBIOFEMORAL JOINT
- DYNAMICS OF THE TIBIOFEMORAL JOINT
- FORCES IN THE KNEE IN ACTIVITY
- FORCE TRANSMISSION ACROSS THE KNEE
- STABILITY OF THE KNEE
- FUNCTION OF THE PATELLOFEMORAL JOINT
- Summary
- Practice Questions
- References
- 8 Biomechanics of the Hip
- Introduction
- Anatomic Considerations
- THE ACETABULUM
- THE FEMORAL HEAD
- THE FEMORAL NECK
- THE HIP CAPSULE AND MUSCLES SURROUNDING THE HIP JOINT
- Kinematics
- ADLs AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
- HIP RANGE OF MOTION IN WALKING AND RUNNING
- Kinetics
- INDIRECT MEASUREMENT OF JOINT FORCES
- DIRECT MEASUREMENT: USING SURGICAL IMPLANTS
- JOINT REACTION FORCE DURING ACTIVITIES
- IMPACT OF GENDER ON HIP KINETICS
- IMPLANTS
- EFFECT OF EXTERNAL SUPPORT ON HIP JOINT REACTION FORCE
- Summary
- Practice Questions
- References
- 9 Biomechanics of the Foot and Ankle
- Introduction
- Structural Organization of the Foot and Ankle
- REARFOOT, MIDFOOT, FOREFOOT
- THE MEDIAL LONGITUDINAL ARCH
- SOFT TISSUES OF THE FOOT
- Kinematics of the Foot and Ankle
- TERMINOLOGY
- TALOCRURAL JOINT
- SUBTALAR JOINT
- TRANSVERSE TARSAL JOINT
- INTERTARSAL AND TARSOMETATARSAL JOINTS
- METATARSOPHALANGEAL JOINT
- INTERPHALANGEAL JOINT
- Passive Stability of the Ankle and Foot
- Muscle Control of the Ankle and Foot
- Foot Alignment in Standing
- Foot and Ankle Motion During Gait
- Muscle Action During Gait
- Kinetics of the Ankle Joint
- STATICS
- LOAD DISTRIBUTION
- DYNAMICS
- Kinetics of the Foot
- Effects of Shoe Wear on Foot/Ankle Biomechanics
- Summary
- Practice Questions
- References
- 10 Biomechanics of the Lumbar Spine
- Introduction
- The Motion Segment: The Functional Unit of the Spine
- THE ANTERIOR PORTION OF THE MOTION SEGMENT
- THE POSTERIOR PORTION OF THE MOTION SEGMENT
- THE LIGAMENTS OF THE SPINE
- Kinematics
- SEGMENTAL MOTION OF THE SPINE
- FUNCTIONAL MOTION OF THE SPINE
- THE MUSCLES
- Kinetics
- STATICS AND DYNAMICS
- MECHANICAL STABILITY OF THE LUMBAR SPINE
- Summary
- Practice Questions
- References
- 11 Biomechanics of the Thoracic Spine and Rib Cage
- Introduction
- Anatomy of the Functional Structures
- THORACIC VERTEBRAL BODIES
- THORACIC INTERVERTEBRAL DISCS
- THORACIC SPINAL LIGAMENTS
- RIB CAGE
- MUSCLES
- Effect of Age, Gender, and Other Factors on Thoracic Spinal and Rib Cage Morphology
- Biomechanical Properties of the Thoracic Spine
- STATICS
- KINEMATICS
- RANGES OF MOTION
- COUPLED MOTIONS
- Kinematics of the Costovertebral and Costotransverse Joints
- Stability Provided by the Rib Cage
- Fracture Biomechanics of the Thoracic Complex
- Summary
- Practice Questions
- References
- 12 Biomechanics of the Cervical Spine
- Introduction
- Component Anatomy and Biomechanics
- ANATOMY
- MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
- Kinematics
- RANGE OF MOTION
- SURFACE JOINT MOTION
- COUPLED MOTION OF THE CERVICAL SPINE
- SPINAL STABILITY
- Applied Biomechanics
- DECOMPRESSION
- ARTHRODESIS
- Biomechanics of Cervical Trauma
- AIRBAG INJURIES
- WHIPLASH SYNDROME
- Conclusion
- Summary
- Practice Questions
- References
- 13 Biomechanics of the Shoulder
- Introduction
- Kinematics and Anatomy
- RANGE OF MOTION OF THE SHOULDER COMPLEX
- STERNOCLAVICULAR JOINT
- ACROMIOCLAVICULAR JOINT AND CORACOCLAVICULAR ARTICULATION
- CLAVICLE
- GLENOHUMERAL JOINT AND RELATED STRUCTURES
- SCAPULOTHORACIC ARTICULATION
- SPINAL CONTRIBUTION TO SHOULDER MOTION
- Kinetics
- MUSCULAR ANATOMY
- INTEGRATED MUSCULAR ACTIVITY OF THE SHOULDER COMPLEX
- LOADS AT THE GLENOHUMERAL JOINT
- THE BIOMECHANICS OF PITCHING
- Summary
- Practice Questions
- References
- 14 Biomechanics of the Elbow
- Introduction
- Anatomy
- CARRYING ANGLE
- DISTAL HUMERUS
- PROXIMAL ULNA
- PROXIMAL RADIUS
- Kinematics
- ELBOW FLEXION AND EXTENSION
- FOREARM PRONATION AND SUPINATION
- ELBOW STABILITY
- Kinetics
- Electromyography
- Elbow Joint Forces
- Articular Surface Forces
- Calculation of Joint Reaction Forces at the Elbow
- Summary
- Practice Questions
- References
- 15 Biomechanics of the Wrist and Hand
- Introduction
- Anatomy of the Wrist and Hand
- WRIST ARTICULATIONS
- HAND ARTICULATIONS
- ARCHES OF THE HAND
- NERVE AND BLOOD SUPPLY OF THE WRIST AND HAND
- Control of the Wrist and Hand
- PASSIVE CONTROL MECHANISMS
- ACTIVE CONTROL MECHANISMS
- Kinematics
- WRIST RANGE OF MOTION
- DIGITAL RANGE OF MOTION
- FUNCTIONAL WRIST MOTION
- Interaction of Wrist and Hand Motion
- Patterns of Prehensile Hand Function
- Summary
- Practice Questions
- References
- PART 3: Applied Biomechanics
- 16 Biomechanics of Fracture Fixation
- Introduction
- Fracture Stability and Healing
- FRACTURE HEALING
- SURGICAL FACTORS
- Fixation Devices and Methods
- Summary
- Practice Questions
- Suggested Reading
- References
- 17 Biomechanics of Arthroplasty
- Introduction
- Hip
- FORCES AT THE HIP JOINT
- FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE HIP LOADING ENVIRONMENT
- WHY STUDY HIP FORCES? COMPLICATIONS INFLUENCED BY HIP BIOMECHANICS
- Knee
- MOTION AND FORCES AT THE KNEE JOINT
- FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE KNEE MOTION AND LOAD
- Why Do Implants Fail? Wear Is a Primary Reason
- Summary
- Practice Questions
- References
- 18 Biomechanics of Gait
- Introduction
- Anatomic Considerations
- HIP
- KNEE
- ANKLE AND FOOT
- UPPER BODY
- Methods of Gait Analysis
- Gait Cycle
- Time–Distance Variables
- Angular Kinematics
- HIP
- KNEE
- ANKLE AND FOOT
- TRUNK AND PELVIS
- CENTER OF MASS
- SEGMENTAL KINETICS
- JOINT MOMENTS
- JOINT POWER
- WORK AND ENERGY TRANSFER
- Muscular Control
- HIP
- KNEE
- ANKLE AND FOOT
- SUBTALAR JOINT
- Summary
- Practice Questions
- Acknowledgment
- References
- 19 Biomechanics of Indigenous Postures
- Introduction
- Biomechanics of Indigenous Daily Life Postures: Squat
- INTRODUCTION
- KINEMATICS
- MUSCLE CONTROL
- KINETICS
- POSTURAL CONTROL
- Biomechanics of Yogasana: Suryanamaskar
- INTRODUCTION
- TEMPORAL VARIABLES
- KINEMATICS
- MUSCLE ACTIVITY
- POSTURAL CONTROL
- KINETICS
- CLINICAL APPLICATION
- Biomechanics of Classical Dance: Bharatanatyam
- INTRODUCTION
- BALANCE AND POSTURAL CONTROL
- GAIT KINEMATICS
- FOOT STRUCTURE
- CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
- Summary
- Practice Questions
- References
- Index
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