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Fundamental of Biomedical Engineering.
Title:
Fundamental of Biomedical Engineering.
Author:
Sawhney, G.S.
ISBN:
9788122425499
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (273 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Concepts of Physics, Mechanics and Fluid Mechanics -- Chapter 3 Biomedical Engineering -- Chapter 4 Biomechanics of Bone -- Chapter 5 Biomechanics of Soft Tissues -- Chapter 6 Skeletal Joints -- Chapter 7 Mechanics of the Spinal Column -- Chapter 8 Mechanics of Upper Limbs -- Chapter 9 Mechanics of Lower Limbs -- Chapter 10 The Cardiovascular System and Blood Flow -- Chapter 11 The Respiratory System -- Chapter 12 Kidney and Blood Flow -- Chapter 13 Prostheses and Therapeutic Devices -- Chapter 14 Orthosis -- Chapter 15 Metallic Biomaterials -- Chapter 16 Polymeric Biomaterials -- Chapter 17 Bioceramics -- Chapter 18 Composite Biomaterials -- Chapter 19 Biogradable Polymeric Biomaterials -- Chapter 20 Orthopedic Prostheses Fixation -- Chapter 21 Physiological Signals and Transducers -- Chapter 22 Signal Processing -- Chapter 23 Digital Image Acquisition and Processing -- Chapter 24 Radiography -- Chapter 25 Computed Tomography -- Chapter 26 Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- Chapter 27 Ultrasound Imaging -- Chapter 28 Radioisotopes and Radiotherapy -- Chapter 29 Nuclear Medicine -- Chapter 30 Health Care Information and Communication -- Chapter 31 Biotelemetry -- Chapter 32 Application of Computer in Medicine -- Chapter 33 Telemedicine -- Chapter 34 Database Design Topologies and Network Security -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
About the Book: A well set out textbook explains the fundamentals of biomedical engineering in the areas of biomechanics, biofluid flow, biomaterials, bioinstrumentation and use of computing in biomedical engineering. All these subjects form a basic part of an engineer's education. The text is admirably suited to meet the needs of the students of mechanical engineering, opting for the elective of Biomedical Engineering. Coverage of bioinstrumentation, biomaterials and computing for biomedical engineers can meet the needs of the students of Electronic & Communication, Electronic & Instrumentation, Information Technology and Biotech Engineering. The book presents succinct coverage of the theory, definitions, formula and examples and is well supported by plenty of clear-cut diagrams and worked problems in order to make the underlying principles easily comprehensible. Key Features: Presents an introduction to basic biomedical engineering topics required by all engineering students in their studies Explains origin and simple rules to understand medical terminology Describes human joints and joint movements possible in various planes Presents methods to obtain various measurements from a human body Describes devices for prostheses and ortheses At the end of chapter objective type questions help students reinforce their conceptual understanding of the subject. Contents: Introduction Concepts of Physics, Mechanics and Fluid Mechanics Biomedical Engineering Biomechanics of Bone Biomechanics of Soft Tissues Skeletal Joints Mechanics of the Spinal Column Mechanics of Upper Limbs Machanics of Lower Limbs The Cardio vascular System and Blood Flow The Respiratory System The Function of the Kidney and Blood Flow Prostheses and Therapeutic Devices Orthosis Metallic Biomaterials Polymeric Biomaterials Bioceramics Composite

Biomaterials Biogradable Polymeric Biomaterials Orthopedic Prostheses Fixation Physiological Singale & Transducers Signal Processing Digital Image Acquisition And Processing Radiography Computed Tomography Magnetic Resonance Imaging Ultrasound Imaging Radioisotopes and Radio Therapy Nuclear Medicine Healthcare Information & Communication Biotelemetry Applications of Computer in Medicine Telemedicine Database Design, Topologies & Network Security.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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