Forensic Biomechanics
Discover the fascinating intersection of biomechanics and forensic science in Forensic Biomechanics by Jules Kieser. Published by John Wiley & Sons Inc in 2012, this hardback edition spans 176 pages, delving into the application of mechanical principles to living organisms. This innovative field is rapidly evolving, making it one of the most exciting areas of research today.
In Forensic Biomechanics, Kieser explores how biomechanics plays a crucial role in understanding trauma at crime scenes, analyzing injuries, and interpreting complex evidence such as blood spatter and material fractures. Perfect for professionals and students alike, this book provides valuable insights into the methods and applications of biomechanics within forensic contexts. Enhance your knowledge and appreciation of this vital scientific discipline with this essential resource.