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" A primer of biomechanics "
George L. Lucas, Francis W. Cooke, Elizabeth A. Friis ; illustrations by Danielle Y. Chinn.
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466320
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b291178
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Main Entry
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Lucas. George L
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Title & Author
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A primer of biomechanics\ George L. Lucas, Francis W. Cooke, Elizabeth A. Friis ; illustrations by Danielle Y. Chinn.
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Publication Statement
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New York: Springer, 1999
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xvii, 297 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
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ISBN
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0387984569
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: 9780387984568
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Abstract
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No training in orthopaedics can be considered complete unless it includes an in depth exposure to the basic concepts and techniques of biomechanics. The notion of the human body as a complex mechanism composed of levers, cables, fulcrums, and force actuators provides a foundation for much of our current thinking about the function and treatment of the musculoskeletal system. Yet this very useful body of knowledgeNo training in orthopaedics can be considered complete unless it includes an in depth exposure to the basic concepts and techniques of biomechanics. The notion of the human body as a complex mechanism composed of levers, cables, fulcrums, and force actuators provides a foundation for much of our current thinking about the function and treatment of the musculoskeletal system. Yet this very useful body of knowledgeNo training in orthopaedics can be considered complete unless it includes an in depth exposure to the basic concepts and techniques of biomechanics. The notion of the human body as a complex mechanism composed of levers, cables, fulcrums, and force actuators provides a foundation for much of our current thinking about the function and treatment of the musculoskeletal system. Yet this very useful body of knowledgeThis is the first volume of its kind to present the principles of biomechanics with a highly clinical orientation. Dr. Lucas and his colleagues have assembled a practical guide using caseThis is the first volume of its kind to present the principles of biomechanics with a highly clinical orientation. Dr. Lucas and his colleagues have assembled a practical guide using casepresentations to make this very technical and complicated material attractive to the orthopaedic resident and practitioner.This is the first volume of its kind to present the principles of biomechanics with a highly clinical orientation. Dr. Lucas and his colleagues have assembled a practical guide using caseThis is the first volume of its kind to present the principles of biomechanics with a highly clinical orientation. Dr. Lucas and his colleagues have assembled a practical guide using casepresentations to make this very technical and complicated material attractive to the orthopaedic resident and practitioner.This is the first volume of its kind to present the principles of biomechanics with a highly clinical orientation. Dr. Lucas and his colleagues have assembled a practical guide using caseThis is the first volume of its kind to present the principles of biomechanics with a highly clinical orientation. Dr. Lucas and his colleagues have assembled a practical guide using casepresentations to make this very technical and complicated material attractive to the orthopaedic resident and practitioner.Read less
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Einführung
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Subject
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Orthopedics
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Subject
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Human mechanics
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LC Classification
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QP303.L833 1999
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1. Mechanics. Q1. Clinical Question: Distraction Force in Traction -- 2. Moments. Q2. Clinical Question: Forces at the Elbow Joint -- 3. Strength of Materials. Q3. Clinical Question: Colles'-Type Fracture -- 4. Stresses in Bending. Q4. Clinical Quest
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Cooke. Francis W
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Friis. Elizabeth A
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