Biomechanics of the Cardiovascular System
Biomechanics of the Cardiovascular System is a textbook that covers the fundamental principles of biomechanics and how they apply to the cardiovascular system. The book is written in a clear and concise style, and it is designed to be accessible to students and researchers with a variety of backgrounds.
The book begins with an overview of the cardiovascular system and its function. It then discusses the basic principles of biomechanics, such as forces, moments, stresses, and strains.
The book then applies these principles to the cardiovascular system, covering topics such as:
- The mechanical properties of blood vessels
- The biomechanics of blood flow
- The mechanics of the heart
- The biomechanics of the cardiovascular system in health and disease
The book also includes a number of chapters on more advanced topics, such as cardiovascular modeling and fluid cardiovascular biomechanics.
Subjects / Topics
Medicine, Cardiology, Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering, Medical and Radiation Physics, Human Physiology
Keywords Covered
Cardiovascular Biology and Biomechanics, Cardiovascular Biomechanics, Cardiovascular Biomechanics and Hemodynamics, Cardiovascular Modeling, Fluid Cardiovascular Biomechanics,
Modeling of Blood Vessels, etc
Pages – 460