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The aim of Mechano-Electric Correlations in the Human Physiological System is to present the mechanical and electrical properties of human soft tissues and the mathematical models related to the evaluation of these properties in time, as well as their biomedical applications. This book also provides an overview of the bioelectric signals of soft tissues from various parts of the human body. In addition, this book presents the basic dielectric and viscoelastic characteristics of soft tissues, an introduction to the measurement and characteristics of bioelectric signals and their relationship with the mechanical activity, electromyography and the correlation of electromyograms with the muscle activity in normal and certain clinical conditions. The authors also present a case study on the effect of lymphatic filariasis on the mechanical and electrical activity of the muscle.

Features:

  • Explains the basics of electrical and mechanical properties of soft tissues in time and frequency domain along with the mathematical models of soft tissue mechanics
  • Explores the correlation of electrical properties with the mechanical properties of biological soft tissues using computational techniques
  • Provides a detailed introduction to electrophysiological signals along with the types, applications, properties, problems and associated mathematical models
  • Explains the electromechanics of muscles using electromyography recordings from various muscles of the human physiological system
  • Presents a case study on the effect of lymphatic filariasis on the mechanical and electrical activity of the muscle

Mechano-Electric Correlations in the Human Physiological System is intended for biomedical engineers, researchers and medical scientists as well graduate and undergraduate students working on the mechanical properties of soft tissues.



The aim of this book is to present the mechanical and electrical properties of human soft tissues and the mathematical models related to the evaluation of these properties in time, as well as their biomedical applications. The book also provides an overview of the bioelectric signals of soft tissues from various parts of the human body.

Chapter 1 Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Soft Tissue Viscoelasticity and Dielectric Relaxation

Chapter 2

Relationship between Viscoelastic and Dielectric Properties of Biological Soft Tissues

Chapter 3

Electrophysiology

Chapter 4

Electromyograms

Chapter 5

Activity of Muscles in Non-Myopathic Conditions: A Case Study from Lymphatic Filariasis

Index

Dr. A. Bakiya completed her Ph.D. at MIT Campus, Anna University in the field of Biosignals and fractional calculus.

Dr. K. Kamalanand is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Instrumentation Engineering, Madras Institute of Technology Campus, Anna University, Chennai, India.

Dr. De Britto is Scientist F (Medical) in the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and has 35 years of research experience in the fields of clinical trials, vaccine trials and infectious diseases.