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The Soft–Hard Tissue Junction is a comprehensive examination of one of the most critical interfaces in human anatomy and biomechanics. Written by Ashvin Thambyah and Neil D. Broom, this non-fiction work delves into the intricate structures and mechanisms that govern the interaction between soft tissues, such as ligaments and tendons, and hard tissues, including bone and cartilage.
The book provides detailed insights into the organization, composition, and mechanical properties of these junctions, which are essential for proper joint function and movement. Through scientific analysis and research-based findings, the authors explain how these interfaces distribute forces, maintain structural integrity, and adapt to mechanical demands. This work is invaluable for students and professionals in biomechanics, orthopedic surgery, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine, offering both theoretical knowledge and practical applications for understanding musculoskeletal health.







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