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El. knyga: Mechanobiology and Mechanophysiology of Military-Related Injuries

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Thisbook provides a state-of-the-art update, as well as perspectives on futuredirections of research and clinical applications in the implementation ofbiomechanical and biophysical experimental, theoretical and computationalmodels which are relevant to military medicine. Such experimental and modelingefforts are helpful, on the one hand, in understanding the aetiology,pathophysiology and dynamics of injury development and on the other hand inguiding the development of better equipment and protective gear or devices thatshould ultimately reduce the prevalence and incidence of injuries or lessentheir hazardous effects. The book is useful for military-oriented biomedicalengineers and medical physicists, as well as for military physiologists andother medical specialists who are interested in the science and technologyimplemented in modern investigations of military related injuries.

TheMechanophysiololgy of Stress Fractures in Military Recruits.- Traumatic BrainInjury in the Military: Biomechanics and Finite Element Modelling.- ModelingSkeletal Injuries in Military Scenarios.- Biomechanics of Eye Injury in theMilitary.- The Biomechanical Basis for Increased Risk of OveruseMusculoskeletal Injuries in Female Soldiers.
Part I The Study of Injury Mechanisms in Military-Specific Scenarios
Modeling Skeletal Injuries in Military Scenarios
3(34)
Reuben H. Kraft
Rebecca A. Fielding
Kevin Lister
Allen Shirley
Tim Marler
Andrew C. Merkle
Andrzej J. Przekwas
X.G. Tag
Xianlian Zhou
Preventing Injuries Associated with Military Static-line Parachuting Landings
37(34)
Julie R. Steele
Karen J. Mickle
John W. Whitting
Part II Load Carriage-Related Injuries
Biomechanics of Load Carriage
71(36)
Joseph F. Seay
Load Carriage-Related Injury Mechanisms, Risk Factors, and Prevention
107(34)
Joseph J. Knapik
Katy Reynolds
Part III Overuse Injuries
Overuse Injuries in Military Personnel
141(22)
Jay R. Hoffman
David D. Church
Mattan W. Hoffman
The Mechanophysiololgy of Stress Fractures in Military Recruits
163(24)
Amir Hadid
Yoram Epstein
Nogah Shabshin
Amit Gefen
The Biomechanical Basis for Increased Risk of Overuse: Musculoskeletal Injuries in Female Soldiers
187(22)
Ran Yanovich
Yuval Heled
Julie Hughes
Part IV Neurological Injuries
Traumatic Brain Injury in the Military: Biomechanics and Finite Element Modelling
209(26)
Rinat Friedman
Yoram Epstein
Amit Gefen
Biomechanics of Eye Injury in the Military
235(30)
Brittany Coats
Daniel F. Shedd
Part V Bio-Thermodynamics and Heat Stress-Related Injuries
Modelling Human Heat Transfer and Temperature Regulation
265(38)
Dusan Fiala
George Havenith
Military Clothing and Protective Material: Protection at the Limits of Physiological Regulation
303(30)
Nigel A.S. Taylor
Mark J. Patterson
Author Index 333