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  • Summary RE: Recommended Reference Book on Orthopaedic Biomechanics.

    My thanks to all those who replied and contributed to the following list:

    Basic orthopaedic biomechanics. Van C. Mow and Wilson C. Hayes. 1991.
    Raven
    Press, New York, NY. ISBN: 0-88167-796-5

    Clinical biomechanics. Zeevi Dvir. 2000. Chruchill Livingstone,
    Philadelphia,
    Pennsylvania. ISBN: 0-443-07945-5

    I have just received this one which is hot from the press and I would
    describe it as an expanded Chapter 9 from White and Panjabi's "Clinical
    Biomechanics of the Spine" :
    "Biomechanics in the Musculoskeletal System"
    Panjabi and White
    Lippincott
    ISBN 0-443-06585-3

    Another interesting book is:
    "Fundamentals of Orthopaedic Biomechanics"
    Burstein and Wright
    Williams & Wilkins
    ISBN 0-683-01135-9

    Biomechanical Analysis of the Musculoskeletal Structure for Medicine and
    Sports
    by A. Seireg, R. Arvikar This is a great book, but it's out of print.

    Mow is probably the best reference. I would also recommend "Clinical
    Biomechanics of the Spine" by White & Panjabi if you are interested in
    spinal mechanics.

    Try "Biomechanics of Musculoskeletal Injury" by Whiting and Zernicke.

    Some books that I already have that I think are excellent are Skeletal
    Tissue Mechanics by Matin, Burr, Sharkey, and Basic Orthopaedic Biomechanics
    by Mow and Hayes.


    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Thambyah, Ashvin [SMTP:ashvin@NUS.EDU.SG]
    > Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 11:03 AM
    > To: BIOMCH-L@NIC.SURFNET.NL
    > Subject: Recommended Reference Book on Orthopaedic Biomechanics.
    >
    > Dear members:
    > I've recently been fortunate to recieve a book voucher that I want to use
    > wisely to purchase a good reference textbook on biomechanics, in
    > particular
    > one that's related to orthopaedic research.
    > I've checked the biomech-l archives on any previous discussion but have
    > not
    > found what I'm looking for.
    >
    > Some books that I already have that I think are excellent are Skeletal
    > Tissue Mechanics by Matin, Burr, Sharkey, and Basic Orthopaedic
    > Biomechanics
    > by Mow and Hayes.
    >
    > Does anybody out there have any other recommendations?
    >
    > I look forward to replies and hope to consolidate your input for this
    > list.
    >
    > Best Regards,
    > Ashvin Thambyah
    > Research Fellow
    > Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery
    > National University of Singapore
    > S(119074)
    > Tel: (65) 8746521
    > Fax: (65) 7744082
    > e-mail: ashvin@nus.edu.sg
    >
    > "All life is an experiment."
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