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Acknowledgment to the Reviewers of Biomechanics in 2022
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Biomechanics Editorial Office
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Ocular biomechanics study: current state and perspectives
Despite the fact that the eye represents a challenge for biomechanical research due to its size, over the last two decades, much data on ocular biomechanics were accumulated.
S. Yu. Petrov +4 more
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Biomechanics of the ankle [PDF]
This paper provides an introduction to the biomechanics of the ankle, introducing the bony anatomy involved in motion of the foot and ankle. The complexity of the ankle anatomy has a significant influence on the biomechanical performance of the joint, and this paper discusses the motions of the ankle joint complex, and the joints at which it is ...
Brockett, CL, Chapman, GJ
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Biomechanics of corneal ectasia and biomechanical treatments [PDF]
Many algorithms exist for the topographic/tomographic detection of corneas at risk for post-refractive surgery ectasia. It is proposed that the reason for the difficulty in finding a universal screening tool based on corneal morphologic features is that curvature, elevation, and pachymetric changes are all secondary signs of keratoconus and post ...
Cynthia J, Roberts, William J, Dupps
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Invertebrate biomechanics [PDF]
Invertebrate biomechanics focuses on mechanical analyses of non-vertebrate animals, which at root is no different in aim and technique from vertebrate biomechanics, or for that matter the biomechanics of plants and fungi. But invertebrates are special - they are fabulously diverse in form, habitat, and ecology and manage this without the use of hard ...
S N, Patek, A P, Summers
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The biomechanical integrin [PDF]
The integrin lies at the center of our efforts to understand mechanotransduction in the human body. Over the past two decades, a wealth of information has yielded important insights into integrin structure and functioning in biochemical pathways; however, relatively little emphasis has been placed on mechanics.
Erin L, Baker, Muhammad H, Zaman
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Biomechanics of Concussion [PDF]
The rising awareness of the long-term health problems associated with concussions re-emphasizes the need for understanding the mechanical etiology of concussions. This article reviews past studies defining the common mechanisms for mild traumatic brain injury and summarizes efforts to convert the external input to the head (force, acceleration, and ...
David F, Meaney, Douglas H, Smith
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Biomechanics of the Mandible [PDF]
In this review the biomechanical behavior of the mandibular bone tissue, and of the mandibular bone as a whole, in response to external loading is discussed. A survey is given of the determinants of mandibular stiffness and strength, including the mechanical properties and distribution of bone tissue and the size and shape of the mandible.
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Biomechanics of the Shoulder [PDF]
The terminology of engineering has made biomechanics unnecessarily confusing and intimidating to many clinicians. Frankel and Burnstein's4 classic text on orthopedic biomechanics was so difficult to understand that it was not fully appreciated. Fortunately, the gap between mechanical engineers and clinicians has been ~losing.'C~o - operation between ...
D L, Hart, S W, Carmichael
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<p style="text-align:justify;font-size:9px;font-family:Times;"><b><i>Introduction:</i></b><i> The study of movement is possible through an interdisciplinary approach that embraces various scientific fields.
Gaetano Raiola +4 more
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