Clinical Biomechanics and Related Research

Clinical Biomechanics and Related Research

by Yasusuke Hirasawa , Clement B. Sledge , Savio L.-Y. Woo
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Science & Technology Manga
Format Kindle
Pages 704
Language Japanese
Published Jan 1, 2012
Publisher Springer
ISBN-10 4431668594
ISBN-13 9784431668596
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Clinical biomechanics is a field that intricately connects the principles of mechanics to the human body’s structure and function. In this comprehensive work, Hirasawa, Sledge, and Woo delve into the complexities of biomechanical analysis, exploring how it can inform clinical practices and improve patient outcomes. Through a combination of theoretical frameworks and practical applications, the authors highlight the significance of biomechanics in a variety of medical contexts, from rehabilitation to surgical interventions.

Each chapter reflects a thorough understanding of the relevant scientific principles, paired with real-world implications that resonate with clinicians and researchers alike. The authors emphasize the importance of integrating biomechanical approaches with clinical techniques to enhance diagnosis and treatment efficacy. Richly illustrated and meticulously cited, the work serves as a valuable resource for professionals seeking to bridge the gap between biomechanics and real-world medical practices.

The text invites readers to engage with case studies that demonstrate the application of biomechanics in clinical settings, fostering a deeper appreciation for the intricate relationship between physical laws and human health. This fusion of theory and practice renders it a crucial addition to the libraries of those dedicated to advancing medical science and improving patient lives.

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