For the 4th edition of Trauma Biomechanics all existing chapters referring to traffic and sports have been revised and updated. New scientific knowledge and changes in legal defaults (such as norms and standards of crash tests) have been integrated. Additionally one chapter has been added where biomechanical aspects of injuries affected by high energies are communicated in a new way.?The mechanical basics for ballistics and explosions are described and the respective impacts on human bodies are discussed. The new edition with the additional chapter therefore is addressed to a broader audience than the previous one.This book provides both an introduction and overview of injury biomechanics, including traffic and sport injuries. It also describes the mechanical basics for ballistics and explosions and discusses the respective impacts on human bodies.Introduction.- Methods in Trauma Biomechanics.- Head Injuries.- Spinal Injuries.- Thoracic Injuries.- Abdominal Injuries.- Injuries of the Pelvis and the Lower Extremities.- Injuries of the Upper Extremities.- Impairment and injuries resulting from chronic mechanical exposure.- Ballistic and Blast Trauma.- Solutions to exercises.
From the reviews of the fourth edition:
This is the fourth edition of a multiauthored book that reviews the history of biomechanics as related to injury and provides an introduction for engineers and clinicians desiring a background in this area. & Clinicians with an interest in the science of injury and protective technology or engineers engaged in this area are an appropriate audience. & This edition has been expanded to include important material on blast and ballistic injury. (David J. Dries, Doodys Book Reviews, June, 2014)Kai-Uwe Schmitt, PhD MEng MSc ICID, lectures trauma biomechanics and biomechanics of sports injuries at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Z?rich). Peter F. Niederer is Prof. em. for Biomedical Engineering, ETH Zurich. His main interests lӚ