Bone Mechanics Handbook
Discover the intricate world of bone mechanics with the Bone Mechanics Handbook by Stephen C. Cowin. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2001, this comprehensive guide spans an impressive 978 pages, making it an essential resource for professionals and students in the fields of biomechanics, orthopedics, and life sciences.
This second edition delves deep into the histology, physiology, and molecular biology of bone, providing readers with a thorough understanding of mechanical techniques and the properties of both cortical and cancellous bone. It also addresses crucial topics such as bone adaptation and clinically relevant issues, ensuring that you are well-equipped with the knowledge necessary for advancements in medical and engineering applications.
Whether you're a researcher, clinician, or student, the Bone Mechanics Handbook is your go-to manual for mastering the complexities of bone mechanics.