Solution manual for orthopaedic biomechanics mechanics and design in musculoskeletal systems donald

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Orthopaedic Biomechanics: Mechanics and Design in Musculoskeletal Systems Donald

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1. The Musculoskeletal System

Table of Contents

1.1. Anatomical Overview

1.2. The Functions of the Musculoskeletal System

1.3. Bones

1.4. Joints of the Body

1.5. Soft Tissue Structures

1.6. The Hip, Knee, and Spine

1.7. Damage and Repair

1.8. Summary

1.9. Exercises

2. Loads and Motion in the Musculoskeletal System

2.1. Basic Concepts

2.2. Static Analysis of Skeletal System

2.3. The Musculoskeletal Dynamics Problem

2.4. Joint Stability

2.5. Summary

2.6. Exercises

3. Tissue Mechanics I: Bone

3.1. Introduction

3.2. Composition of Bone

3.3. Bone as a Hierarchical Composite Material

3.4. Elastic Anisotropy

3.5. Material Properties of Cortical Bone

3.6. Material Properties of Trabecular Bone

3.7. Hierarchical Analysis

3.8.

3.9.

3.10.

3.11.

4.

4.1.

4.2.

4.3.

4.4.

4.5.

4.6.

4.7.

Structural Anisotropy Biomechanics of Bone Adaptation Summary Exercises Tissue Mechanics II: Soft Tissue Tendon and Ligament Articular Cartilage Intervertebral Disc Muscle Viscoelasticity Summary Exercises

5. Structural Analysis of Musculoskeltal Systems: Beam Theory

5.1. Basic Concepts

5.2. Symmetric Beams

5.3. Unsymmetrical Beams

5.4. Case Studies: Whole Bone Mechanics

5.5. Summary

5.6. Exercises

6. Structural Analysis of Musculoskeltal Systems: Advanced Topics

6.1. Beams on Elastic Foundation

6.2. Torsion of Noncircular Sections

6.3. Contact Stress Analysis

6.4. Summary

6.5. Exercises

7.1.

7.2.

7.3.

7.4.

7.5.

8.1.

8.2.

8.3.

8.4.

7. Bone-Implant Systems Implant Materials Fracture Fixation Devices Joint Replacements Design of Bone-Implant Systems Summary 7.6. Exercises 8. Fracture Fixation Devices Fracture Repair Mechanics of Intramedullary Rods Combined Behavior of Bone and Rod Mechanics of Bone Plates

8.5.

8.6.

8.7.

8.8. External Fixators

8.9.

8.10.

8.11.

8.12. Summary

8.13. Exercises

9.1. Function: Kinematics and Loads

9.3. Stresses in the Central Zone

Combined Behavior of Bone and Plate
Plate Fixation: Other Considerations
Irregular Bone Cross Section with a Plate
Controlling Callus Strains
Bone Screws and Effects of Holes
Other Issues and Complications
9. Total Hip Replacements
9.2. Fixation: Femoral Stems

9.4.

9.5.

9.6.

10.

10.1.

10.2.

10.3.

10.4.

10.5.

11.

11.1.

11.2.

BOEF and FEA Models for Bone-Stem Systems Summary Exercises Total Knee Replacements Knee Function Knee Structure Knee Replacements Summary Exercises Articulating Surfaces Damage Modes Design: General Considerations

11.4. Exercises Suggestions for Further Reading Index

11.3.
Summary

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