Computational Biomechanics for Medicine Solid and Fluid Mechanic
Computational Biomechanics for Medicine: Solid and fluid mechanics for the benefit of patients contributions and papers from the MICCAI Computational Biomechanics for Medicine Workshop help in conjunction with Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted
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al Biomechanics for Medicine Solid and Fluid Mechanics for the Benefit of Patients
Computational Biomechanics for Medicine
Karol Miller • Adam Wittek • Grand Joldes Martyn P. Nash • Poul M. F. Nielsen Editors
Computational Biomechanics for Medicine Solid and Fluid Mechanics for the Benefit of Patients
Editors Karol Miller Intelligent Systems for Medicine Laboratory The University of Western Australia Perth, WA, Australia Grand Joldes Intelligent Systems for Medicine Laboratory The University of Western Australia Perth, WA, Australia
Adam Wittek Intelligent Systems for Medicine Laboratory The University of Western Australia Perth, WA, Australia Martyn P. Nash Department of Engineering Science Auckland Bioengineering Institute University of Auckland Auckland, New Zealand
Poul M. F. Nielsen Department of Engineering Science Auckland Bioengineering Institute University of Auckland Auckland, New Zealand
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Preface
Extending the success of computational mechanics to fields outside traditional engineering, in particular to biology, the biomedical sciences and medicine has been recognised as one of the greatest challenges facing the computational engineering and computational mechanics communities. While advancements are being made towards clinically relevant computational biomechanics models and simulations, there is still much work ahead before personalised medicine underpinned by personalised computer simulations becomes an integral part of healthcare. The first volume in the Computational Biomechanics for Me
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