ABSTRACT

Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering provides broad coverage appropriate for senior undergraduates and graduates in medical physics and biomedical engineering. Divided into two parts, the first part presents the underlying physics, electronics, anatomy, and physiology and the second part addresses practical applications. The structured approach means that later chapters build and broaden the material introduced in the opening chapters; for example, students can read chapters covering the introductory science of an area and then study the practical application of the topic. Coverage includes biomechanics; ionizing and nonionizing radiation and measurements; image formation techniques, processing, and analysis; safety issues; biomedical devices; mathematical and statistical techniques; physiological signals and responses; and respiratory and cardiovascular function and measurement. Where necessary, the authors provide references to the mathematical background and keep detailed derivations to a minimum. They give comprehensive references to junior undergraduate texts in physics, electronics, and life sciences in the bibliographies at the end of each chapter.

chapter |45 pages

Chapter 1 Biomechanics

chapter |30 pages

Chapter 2 Biofluid Mechanics

chapter |43 pages

Chapter 3 Physics of the Senses

chapter |16 pages

Chapter 7 Ultrasound

chapter |29 pages

Chapter 10 Evoked Responses

chapter |-57 pages

Chapter 11 Image formation

chapter |55 pages

Chapter 12 Image Production

chapter |35 pages

Chapter 14 Image Processing and Analysis

chapter 15|33 pages

Chapter 15 Audiology

chapter 16|37 pages

Chapter 16 Electrophysiology

chapter 17|30 pages

Chapter 17 Respiratory Function

chapter 18|18 pages

Chapter 18 Pressure Measurement

chapter 19|39 pages

Chapter 19 Blood Flow Measurement

chapter 20|15 pages

Chapter 20 Biomechanical Measurements

chapter 21|29 pages

Chapter 21 Ionizing Radiation: Radiotherapy