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1 online resource |
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Includes index. |
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (ScienceDirect, viewed March 16, 2016). |
Contents |
Front Cover; Biomechanics of the Female Pelvic Floor; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Editors Biography; Foreword; Preface; References; Introduction to the First Edition of Biomechanics of the Female Pelvic Floor: How to Use This Book; Section 1: Principles of Pelvic Floor Anatomy and Biomechanics; Chapter One: What Biomechanics Has to do With the Female Pelvic Floor -- A Historical Perspective; Evolution of Biomechanics Through the Centuries; Biomechanics in the 20th Century and Beyond and Applications to Medicine; References; Chapter Two: Pelvic Floor Anatomy and Pathology; Overview |
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Levator Ani and Anal SphinctersLevator Ani Muscle and Its Three Subdivisions; Overall Anatomy of the Levator Ani Muscle; Levator Ani and Anal Sphincter Lines of Action; External and Internal Anal Sphincters; Levator Ani Muscle Injury and Pelvic Organ Prolapse; Levator Ani Muscle Injury Associated with Prolapse; How Does Childbirth Cause Injury?; Alteration in Pelvic Sidewall Anatomy Due to Injury; Connective Tissue Supports of the Pelvic Organs; Apical Supports: Level I; Overview; Level I: Cardinal and Uterosacral Ligaments; Tissue Composition of Cardinal and Uterosacral Ligaments |
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Ligament GeometryLigament Changes with Prolapse; Anterior Compartment: Level II; Anterior Fascial and Levator Arches; Anterior Compartment: Level III; 3D Reconstructions of the Anterior Compartment and What Happens During Prolapse; Cystocele and Exposed Vaginal Length; Posterior Compartment; Anatomy of the Posterior Vaginal Wall Support as It Applies to Rrectocele; How Does Posterior Vaginal Wall Support Fail?; Interactions among Different Compartments; Conclusion; References; Chapter Three: Musculoskeletal Pelvic Anatomy; The Bony Pelvis and its Articulations; Sacrum; Coccyx |
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Innominate BonesIlium; Ischium; Pubis; The Skeletal Pelvis as a Whole; Articulations of the Pelvic Ring; The Sacroiliac Joint; The Pubic Symphysis; The Lumbosacral Joint; The Sacrococcygeal Joint; Muscles of the Thoracoabdominal Pelvic Cavity; Muscles of the Anterolateral Abdominal Wall; Posterior Muscles of the Abdominal Wall; Muscles of the Pelvis; Perineum: Outlet of the Pelvis; Fascia: In General and Specific to the Female Pelvis; Fascia of the Female Pelvis; Neuroanatomy of the Female Pelvis; Autonomic Nervous System of the Female Pelvis; Somatic Nervous System of the Female Pelvis |
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Abdominal Wall, Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, and the Promise of Computational ModelingReferences; Chapter Four: Introduction to Classical Mechanics; Introduction; Structural Versus Mechanical Properties; Structural Properties; Mechanical Properties; Types of Mechanical Tests; Uniaxial Tensile Test; Compression Tests; Shear Tests; Bending Tests; Categorization of Material Deformations; Elastic Deformation; Plastic Deformation; Viscoelasticity; Viscoelastic Experiments; Effect of Strain Rate; Stress Relaxation; Creep; Hysteresis; Conclusion; References |
Subject |
Pelvic floor -- Mechanical properties.
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Périnée -- Propriétés mécaniques.
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MEDICAL -- Gynecology & Obstetrics.
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Biomechanics
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Pelvic floor -- Diseases
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Added Author |
Hoyte, Lennox P. John, editor.
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Damaser, Margot, editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Hoyte, Lennox. Biomechanics of the Female Pelvic Floor. : Elsevier Science, ©2016 9780128032282 |
ISBN |
9780128032299 (electronic bk.) |
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0128032294 (electronic bk.) |
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9780128032282 (print) |
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0128032286 |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000061148466 |
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AU@ 000068464115 |
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CHNEW 001013446 |
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DEBSZ 482469595 |
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GBVCP 879392312 |
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