Biomechanics & Related Links

* I am currently employed by the Cleveland FES Center on a project to restore hand grasp to persons with quadraplegia. The basic concept of FES (Functional Electrical Stimulation) hand grasp is to artificially stimulate the muscles of a person's hand based on command signals which can be derived from a portion of the person's body which is under voluntary control. In most cases, we place a joystick on the person's wrist or shoulder. The wrist position is monitored by a computer, when the appropriate signal is observed, the person's muscles are stimulated with tiny pulses of electricity. Muscles in the hand and arm contract and the fingers move so that the person is now able to manipulate and grasp objects.

For more information on FES. Try the Cleveland FES Center or University of Alberta.

* The International Society for Biomechanics maintains the BIOMCH-L mailing list.
* IEEE Home Page: The Insititute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. See also an online copy of The Institute an online copy of the news supplement to IEEE's Spectrum
* AOB Home Page (M.E. Müller Institute for Biomechanics - Biomechanics at the University of Bern
* Index of Biomechanics Graduate Programs: Information includes the name, address, phone, email, and FAX of the program contact person, research areas, advisor/student ratio, availability of assistantships and names of affiliated departments. Maintained by Jill L. McNitt-Gray at 213-740-2492 or mcnitt@usc.edu.
* Australian National University Bioinformatics
* Biomechanics world wide a WWW site designed to assist all persons in their search for information on the broad topic of Biomechanics. Generally it points to other biomechanics and related sites as well as files of relevant information.
* Disability Mall: The "first" Web page for people with disabilities.
* NCSA Mosaic Access Page for persons with disabilities.
* MRI/CT Volume Data Sets: Ftp MRI/CT scans of human head(109), knee(127), cadaver head (113), brain with portions of skull removed (109), and some electron density maps for RNS, HIPP and SOD. (Note: These are stored as raw CT data, not GIF or any other format familiar to most users.)
* The Visible Human Project is an outgrowth of the NLM's 1986 Long-Range Plan. It is creating a complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of the male and female human body. The current phase of the project is collecting transverse CAT, MRI and cryosection images of representative male and female cadavers at one millimeter intervals.
* The Southern California Orthopedic Institute Home Page
* Orthopædics, Friendly Links



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