Biomechanics is used to analyze the movement and structure of living organisms, particularly in humans, to understand how forces interact with biological systems. It is applied in various fields, including sports science to enhance athletic performance, rehabilitation to develop effective treatment plans for injuries, and ergonomics to design tools and environments that improve human efficiency and comfort. Additionally, biomechanics is crucial in the development of prosthetics and orthotics, helping to improve mobility and quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
Journal of Dental Biomechanics was created in 2009.
The discipline of biomechanics was previously referred to as kinesiology or human kinetics.
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Patrick J. Squire has written: 'Biomechanics of sport and human movement' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Kinesiology, Biomechanics
The study of human motion is called biomechanics. It involves analyzing the mechanical aspects of movement in humans, such as forces, torque, and energy expenditure. Biomechanics is used in various fields including sports science, physical therapy, and ergonomics to understand and improve human movement patterns.
A biomechanist is a person who works in or studies biomechanics.
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Christopher Ross Ethier has written: 'Introductory biomechanics' -- subject(s): Biomechanics, Problems, exercises, Problems, exercises, etc
Biomechanics in the 100 meter sprint refer to the use and angle of the arms and legs. Much of what sprinters focus on is their biomechanics.