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Trauma Biomechanics: An Introduction to Injury Biomechanics is a definitive resource for understanding the mechanical principles underlying traumatic injuries to the human body. Authored by renowned biomechanics experts including Kai-Uwe Schmitt, Duane S. Cronin, Barclay Morrison, and Jack P. Callaghan, this Springer Nature publication bridges the gap between engineering mechanics and medical science.
The book explores how external forces cause tissue damage, organ failure, and systemic injury responses. It covers fundamental biomechanical concepts, injury mechanisms across different body systems, and the biological processes that follow trauma. Topics include impact dynamics, acceleration-deceleration injuries, penetrating trauma, and protective measures. This essential text serves researchers, clinicians, engineers, and students seeking comprehensive knowledge of how mechanical forces translate into biological injury and inform prevention strategies and treatment approaches.







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