Nazari / Perrier / Balm | Biomechanics of Orofacial Organs and Structures | Buch | 978-0-443-21609-1 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm

Nazari / Perrier / Balm

Biomechanics of Orofacial Organs and Structures


Erscheinungsjahr 2026
ISBN: 978-0-443-21609-1
Verlag: Elsevier Science

Buch, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm

ISBN: 978-0-443-21609-1
Verlag: Elsevier Science


Biomechanics of Orofacial Organs and Structures provides fundamental knowledge in functional anatomy and innervation of the orofacial region, in mechanical characteristics of orofacial soft tissues, in the biomechanical modeling of the orofacial
organs, and in their use in the context of clinical applications. The book covers the design of biomechanical models that take into account the anatomy, muscle organization, innervation, and specific mechanical properties of muscles and soft tissue. It also discusses how these functions work under normal conditions, and how they degrade after surgery in the context of aging, or in the context of neuropathy altering the efferent or afferent nervous system in the orofacial region.

The book is organized into three parts:

I. General knowledge about orofacial organs and structures
II. Biomechanical models
III. Clinical applications

A new volume in the Biomechanics of Living Organs series, this book features the latest research developments in the truly multidisciplinary scientific domain that tackles the understanding and modeling of basic orofacial functions,
which are essential for the quality of life of humans.

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I. General knowledge about orofacial organs
1. Functional anatomy
2. Neural correlates and Innervation
3. Soft tissue and muscle biomechanics
4. Muscles specificities in the orofacial regions (Slow/rapid fibers…)

II. Biomechanical models
5. Larynx
6. Tongue and Pharynx
7. Face
8. Mandible

III. Clinical applications
9. Singing
10. Sleep apnea
11. Tongue surgery
12. Face
13. Swallowing


Nazari, Mohammad Ali
Mohammad Ali Nazari, before acquiring his Ph.D., was a lecturer in the school of mechanical engineering at University of Tehran (UOT). After finishing his Ph.D. at the University of Grenoble on biomechanical modeling of facial musculature for speech production, he returned to UOT in 2012. He launched a biomechanics department in the school of mechanical engineering in 2014 and he is the head of this department till now. At the same time, he established a biomechanics laboratory which aims at characterizing soft tissue properties. This lab now includes many devices for soft tissue characterization from AFM, micro-indentation, twisting ultrasound to biaxial tensile
testing and 3D printing. He continued his research collaborating with different universities in the world, including University of Grenoble, ENSAM Paris, San Francisco State University (SFSU), Granada University (Spain) and recently with van Leuven university (Belgium). During this period, he published the outcome of these collaborations in journals like Biological Cybernetics, J. of Biomechanics, J. of Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering.

Balm, Fons
Alfons.J.M.Balm, specialized in otorhinolaryngology followed by super-specialization in head and neck surgery. From 1990- 2016 he was appointed as Chairman of the Multidisciplinary Head and Neck Cooperative Group of The Netherlands Cancer Institute and the Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam. In 2003 he accepted the extraordinary Chair of Head and Neck Oncology and Surgery at the University of Amsterdam. From 2014 -2017 he was a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of The Netherlands Cancer Institute. He supervised twenty eight PhD theses and twenty eight head and neck fellowships. In the framework of the Virtual Therapy project and biomechanical modelling he supervised 4 Master Theses and 24 student projects. He (co-) authored 285 international peer-reviewed papers. His scientific interest is focused on functional inoperability, prediction of functional post treatment deficits by biomechanical modelling, speech rehabilitation and prediction of speech after total laryngectomy, prognostic factors in oncology.



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