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This comprehensive reference guide delves into the intricate relationship between the biology, neurophysiology, mechanics, and pathophysiology of diseased joints. It meticulously presents a collection of available physiologically-oriented treatments for osteoarthritis, offering essential insights into their application and timing.
Featuring the latest advancements in biomechanical principles, **Mechanics of Human Joints** (PDF) thoroughly explores the functional anatomy of joints. The book establishes a crucial link between the neurophysiology of joints and ligamentous reconstruction. Readers will gain a deep understanding of the complex pathophysiology associated with osteoarthritis while benefiting from a concise summary of contemporary muscle physiology and electromyography.
This invaluable resource further investigates the effects of vibration and impulsive loading on joint health and pathologies, integrating these findings into a broader context of joint health management. Additionally, the principles surrounding prosthetic joint replacement are clearly articulated, making this work an essential read for healthcare professionals, researchers, and students alike.
**IMPORTANT NOTE:** The product exclusively includes the ebook version of **Mechanics of Human Joints: Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Treatment** in PDF format. Please note that no access codes are included.
ISBNs: 978-0-123456-789-0, 978-0-987654-321-0









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