
Springer Science+Business Media, New York. (2002) Cardiovascular solid mechanics: Cells, tissues, and organs. Requirements: Syllabus of lectures: Syllabus of tutorials: Study Objective: Study materials: Mathematical description of tissue remodeling and adaptation Constitutive modeling with reference to aging (musculoskeletal system) Constitutive modeling with reference to aging (cardiovascular system) Consequences of aging for cardiovascular diseases

Biomechanical changes in cardiovascular system associated with aging (blood vessels) Biomechanical changes in cardiovascular system associated with aging (heart) Organ, organ system, and fundamental pathophysiological concepts

The living organs and tissues are emphasized and an effect of changed mechanical properties on the function of organs is explained Age-related changes in the mechanical properties of The aim of the Biomechanics of aging and pathobiomechanics course is to present current knowledge of the theory of human agingĪnd etiology and pathogenesis of diseases correlated with advanced age. Login to KOS for course enrollment Display time-table Code
