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Journal of Technology and Exploitation in Mechanical Engineering, 2017
The work contains basic information on the anatomy and physiology of bone tissue. Basic concepts ... more The work contains basic information on the anatomy and physiology of bone tissue. Basic concepts related to the structure of bone tissue are presented. General issues related to bone reconstruction processes and biomechanical structural adaptations processes were described. Mechanical parameters of bone tissue were presented.
Journal of Technology and Exploitation in Mechanical Engineering
The paper provides basic information on human hand's anatomical structure with the location o... more The paper provides basic information on human hand's anatomical structure with the location of joints and consequent types of achievable movements. The biomechanics of the human hand is described using two different kinematic models of the hand. The differences between the models are described. The Schlesinger's classification of movements of the human hand is introduced
Journal of Technology and Exploitation in Mechanical Engineering, 2017
The work contains basic information on the anatomy and physiology of bone tissue. Basic concepts ... more The work contains basic information on the anatomy and physiology of bone tissue. Basic concepts related to the structure of bone tissue are presented. General issues related to bone reconstruction processes and biomechanical structural adaptations processes were described. Mechanical parameters of bone tissue were presented.
Journal of Technology and Exploitation in Mechanical Engineering
The paper provides basic information on human hand's anatomical structure with the location o... more The paper provides basic information on human hand's anatomical structure with the location of joints and consequent types of achievable movements. The biomechanics of the human hand is described using two different kinematic models of the hand. The differences between the models are described. The Schlesinger's classification of movements of the human hand is introduced