The Chapter provides a wide overview of the experimental techniques currently used in the field of orthopedic biomechanics. The Chapter is organized into three main sections. The first section is dedicated to “experimental tests at the organ and tissue levels, " including the techniques meant to characterize the mechanical properties of hard (i.e. bone), soft (i.e. ligaments), and biphasic and poroelastic tissues (i.e. cartilage) at different scales. The second section is focused on the “experimental tests on implants and prostheses, " often including the integration of implants with dedicated transducers (i.e. pressure sensors) and/or strain measurements (i.e. surface analysis with digital image correlation), which are used during in vitro...
Osteoarthritis caused by knee sports injuries and cumulative fatigue damage is very common. The rese...
Biological response of tissues constituting the skeletal system against load and trauma will be disc...
Biomechanics of the human pelvis and the associated implants are still a medical and engineering deb...
This chapter summarizes the application of biomechanics in orthopedics. An overview is provided of t...
This chapter summarizes the application of biomechanics in orthopedics. An overview is provided of t...
In vitro experimental studies are of great importance in human joint biomechanics. Data from in vitr...
In vitro experimental studies are of great importance in human joint biomechanics. Data from in vitr...
Human Orthopaedic Biomechanics: Fundamentals, Devices and Applications covers a wide range of biomec...
One of the most important trends in engineering biomechanics is experimental and numerical analysis ...
The knee joint is a sophisticated biological mechanism involved in locomotion at the lower extremity...
The knee joint is a sophisticated biological mechanism involved in locomotion at the lower extremity...
The assessment of the suitability of the biomechanical performances of a medical device intended to...
Biomechanical testbench emulating the physiological loading of the pelvis is crucial in developing r...
The assessment of the suitability of the biomechanical performances of a medical device intended to...
In vitro mechanical testing of spinal specimens is extremely important to better understand the biom...
Osteoarthritis caused by knee sports injuries and cumulative fatigue damage is very common. The rese...
Biological response of tissues constituting the skeletal system against load and trauma will be disc...
Biomechanics of the human pelvis and the associated implants are still a medical and engineering deb...
This chapter summarizes the application of biomechanics in orthopedics. An overview is provided of t...
This chapter summarizes the application of biomechanics in orthopedics. An overview is provided of t...
In vitro experimental studies are of great importance in human joint biomechanics. Data from in vitr...
In vitro experimental studies are of great importance in human joint biomechanics. Data from in vitr...
Human Orthopaedic Biomechanics: Fundamentals, Devices and Applications covers a wide range of biomec...
One of the most important trends in engineering biomechanics is experimental and numerical analysis ...
The knee joint is a sophisticated biological mechanism involved in locomotion at the lower extremity...
The knee joint is a sophisticated biological mechanism involved in locomotion at the lower extremity...
The assessment of the suitability of the biomechanical performances of a medical device intended to...
Biomechanical testbench emulating the physiological loading of the pelvis is crucial in developing r...
The assessment of the suitability of the biomechanical performances of a medical device intended to...
In vitro mechanical testing of spinal specimens is extremely important to better understand the biom...
Osteoarthritis caused by knee sports injuries and cumulative fatigue damage is very common. The rese...
Biological response of tissues constituting the skeletal system against load and trauma will be disc...
Biomechanics of the human pelvis and the associated implants are still a medical and engineering deb...