Mathematical and Computational Methods in Biomechanics of Human Skeletal Systems
Discover the intricate world of biomechanics with Mathematical and Computational Methods in Biomechanics of Human Skeletal Systems by Jiří Nedoma. Published by John Wiley & Sons Inc in 2011, this comprehensive hardback spans 592 pages and serves as an essential resource for orthopedic professionals and researchers alike.
This book delves into the mathematical and computational foundations necessary for simulating surgical techniques, providing a robust framework for understanding human mechanics. It is particularly valuable for designers, researchers, and manufacturers of joint implants, offering insights that can enhance existing designs or inspire innovative new shapes.
Whether you are involved in artificial joints, replacement arthroplasty, or theoretical models of the musculoskeletal system, this text is a vital addition to your library, bridging the gap between mathematics and practical application in biomechanics.