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Knee Ligament Anatomy and Biomechanics

Sports medicine and arthroscopy review, 2020
An understanding of knee ligament anatomy and biomechanics is foundational for physicians treating knee injuries, especially the more rare and morbid multiligamentous knee injuries. This chapter examines the roles that the cruciate and collateral anatomy
Jeffrey D. Hassebrock   +4 more
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What are Biomechanics and Biomechanical Behaviour?

Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, 1994
So-called bioengineering is, indeed, of an interdisciplinary nature. It covers very huge fields and concerns many various concepts and ideas. Bioengineering, in this sense, appears to include the fields, in terms of terminology, of bioscience, biotechnology, biomaterials, biomechanical behaviour, biomechanics, and so forth.
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Biomechanics

Journal of Artificial Organs, 2009
This review covers research achievements in the field of biomechanics that have been obtained in the past few years and provides information to researchers in other fields of study.
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Biomechanics of Fractures

Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2016
Background: This video presents the digitized, original, reel-to-reel footage of Victor Frankel's groundbreaking 1960s experiments demonstrating the viscoelastic properties and fracture mechanics of loaded bone. As can be seen, novel instrumentation was used that resulted in an easily reproducible method of controlling bone ...
Daniel J. Kaplan   +2 more
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Biomechanics of neurotrauma

Neurological Research, 2001
This paper reviews the traditional areas of impact biomechanics as they relate to brain injury caused by blunt impact. These areas are injury mechanisms, human response to impact, human tolerance to impact and the use of human surrogates. With the advent of high-speed computers, it is now possible to add computer models to the list of human surrogates ...
King H. Yang   +2 more
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Biomechanics of the Hand

Hand Clinics, 2013
By understanding the biomechanical motions that allow the hand to function effectively and how patients used the hand before their injury, the surgeon can best determine which surgical method is most suited to prevent permanent loss of function and significant impairment.
Scott F. M. Duncan   +2 more
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Electromyography in Biomechanics

Physical Therapy, 1984
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the use of EMG as related to biomechanical function and dysfunction. The uses and limitations of this technique are described and instrumentation features and methods of data collection and interpretation are presented.
Gary L Soderberg, Thomas M. Cook
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The biomechanics of running. [PDF]

open access: possibleGait & Posture, 1998
This review article summarizes the current literature regarding the analysis of running gait. It is compared to walking and sprinting. The current state of knowledge is presented as it fits in the context of the history of analysis of movement. The characteristics of the gait cycle and its relationship to potential and kinetic energy interactions are ...
T. Novacheck
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Spine biomechanics

Journal of Biomechanics, 2005
Current trends in spine research are reviewed in order to suggest future opportunities for biomechanics. Recent studies show that psychosocial factors influence back pain behaviour but are not important causes of pain itself. Severe back pain most often arises from intervertebral discs, apophyseal joints and sacroiliac joints, and physical disruption ...
Adams, MA, Dolan, P
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Running biomechanics as measured by wearable sensors: effects of speed and surface

Sports Biomechanics, 2019
Running biomechanics research has traditionally occurred in the laboratory, but with the advent of wearable sensors measurement of running biomechanics may shift outside the laboratory.
Christina R Hollis   +3 more
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