معرفی کتاب «بیومکانیک کف لگن زنانه» (با عنوان لاتین Biomechanics of the Female Pelvic Floor) نوشتهٔ Jason Read و Damaser, Margot; Hoyte, Lennox P. John، منتشرشده توسط نشر Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier در سال 2016. این کتاب در 20 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
__Biomechanics of the Female Pelvic Floor, Second Edition,__ is the first book to specifically focus on this key part of women’s health, combining engineering and clinical expertise. This edited collection will help readers understand the risk factors for pelvic floor dysfunction, the mechanisms of childbirth related injury, and how to design intrapartum preventative strategies, optimal repair techniques, and prostheses. The authors have combined their expertise to create a thorough, comprehensive view of female pelvic floor biomechanics in order to help different disciplines discuss, research, and drive solutions to pressing problems. The book includes a common language for the design, conduct, and reporting of research studies in female PFD, and will be of interest to biomechanical and prosthetic tissue engineers and clinicians interested in female pelvic floor dysfunction, including urologists, urogynecologists, maternal fetal medicine specialists, and physical therapists. * Contains contributions from leading bioengineers and clinicians, and provides a cohesive multidisciplinary view of the field * Covers causes, risk factors, and optimal treatment for pelvic floor biomechanics * Combines anatomy, imaging, tissue characteristics, and computational modeling development in relation to pelvic floor biomechanics Content: Front Matter,Copyright,Contributors,Editors’ Biography,Foreword,Preface,Introduction to the First Edition of Biomechanics of the Female Pelvic Floor: How to Use This BookEntitled to full textSection 1: Principles of Pelvic Floor Anatomy and BiomechanicsChapter One - What Biomechanics Has to do With the Female Pelvic Floor — A Historical Perspective, Pages 3-12, M. Alperin Chapter Two - Pelvic Floor Anatomy and Pathology, Pages 13-51, J.O.L. DeLancey Chapter Three - Musculoskeletal Pelvic Anatomy, Pages 53-87, R.K. Kotarinos Chapter Four - Introduction to Classical Mechanics, Pages 89-107, S. Abramowitch, D. Easley Chapter Five - Biomechanical Characterization of Native Pelvic Floor Organs and Tissues, Pages 109-130, S. Abramowitch, D. Easley Chapter Six - Pelvic Floor Biomechanics From Animal Models, Pages 131-148, S.S. Patnaik, A. Borazjani, B. Brazile, B. Weed, D. Christiansen, P.L. Ryan, C.H. van der Vaart, M. Damaser, J. Liao Chapter Seven - Mechanics of Pelvic Floor Prosthetic Devices, Pages 149-178, K. Knight, P.A. Moalli Chapter Eight - Biochemistry and Ultrastructure of Pelvic Floor Tissues and Organs, Pages 181-208, K. Downing Chapter Nine - Impact of Genetics on Pelvic Floor Biomechanics, Pages 209-228, M.A.T. Bortolini Chapter Ten - Impact of Pregnancy and Delivery on Pelvic Floor Biomechanics, Pages 229-238, M. Alperin Chapter Eleven - Biomechanical Environment of the Pelvic Floor, Pages 239-255, S. Madill Chapter Twelve - Dynamic Visualization of the Female Pelvic Floor Function, Pages 259-277, C.E. Constantinou Chapter Thirteen - Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Pelvic Floor, Pages 279-289, J. Fielding, H.C. Ming Chapter Fourteen - Geometric Representation of the Pelvic Organs, Pages 291-306, L. Hoyte, C. Lisle Chapter Fifteen - Segmentation of Images of the Pelvic Floor, Pages 307-316, S.K. Warfield, A. Akhondi-Asl Chapter Sixteen - Biomechanical Characterization of the Pelvic Floor Using Tactile Imaging, Pages 317-348, V. Egorov, H. van Raalte, V. Lucente, A. Sarvazyan Chapter Seventeen - The Role of Computational Tools in Biomechanics, Pages 351-366, D.C. Simkins Jr., J.B. Alford Chapter Eighteen - Applications of Pelvic Floor Modeling and Simulation, Pages 367-382, J.A. Kruger, X. Yan, X. Li, P.M.F. Nielsen, M.P. Nash Chapter Nineteen - Building Pelvic Floor Biomechanical Simulations, Pages 383-398, J.B. Alford, L. Hoyte Chapter Twenty - Biomechanics of Pelvic Organ Prolapse, Pages 399-414, L. Chen, J. Luo, J.O.L. DeLancey, J.A. Ashton-Miller Chapter Twenty-One - Biomechanical Childbirth Simulations, Pages 415-431, R. Natal Jorge, S. Brandão, T. Da Roza, M. Parente, T. Mascarenhas Chapter Twenty-Two - What the Future Holds, Pages 435-436, L. Hoyte, M. Damaser Index, Pages 437-444
Biomechanics of the Female Pelvic Floor, Second Edition, is the first book to specifically focus on this key part of women’s health, combining engineering and clinical expertise. This edited collection will help readers understand the risk factors for pelvic floor dysfunction, the mechanisms of childbirth related injury, and how to design intrapartum preventative strategies, optimal repair techniques, and prostheses.
The authors have combined their expertise to create a thorough, comprehensive view of female pelvic floor biomechanics in order to help different disciplines discuss, research, and drive solutions to pressing problems. The book includes a common language for the design, conduct, and reporting of research studies in female PFD, and will be of interest to biomechanical and prosthetic tissue engineers and clinicians interested in female pelvic floor dysfunction, including urologists, urogynecologists, maternal fetal medicine specialists, and physical therapists.
- Contains contributions from leading bioengineers and clinicians, and provides a cohesive multidisciplinary view of the field
- Covers causes, risk factors, and optimal treatment for pelvic floor biomechanics
- Combines anatomy, imaging, tissue characteristics, and computational modeling development in relation to pelvic floor biomechanics
'Biomechanics of the Female Pelvic Floor' specifically focuses on this key part of women's health, combining engineering and clinical expertise. This edited collection will help readers understand the risk factors for pelvic floor dysfunction, the mechanisms of childbirth related injury, and how to design intrapartum preventative strategies, optimal repair techniques, and prostheses. The authors have combined their expertise to create a thorough, comprehensive view of female pelvic floor biomechanics in order to help different disciplines discuss, research, and drive solutions to pressing problems