Biomechanics

Biomechanics, in science, the study of biological systems, particularly their structure and function, using methods derived from mechanics, which is concerned with the effects that forces have on the movement of bodies. Ideas and research relating to biomechanics date back at least to the Renaissance. Contemporary biomechanics is a multidisciplinary field that combines physical and technical expertise with knowledge from the biological and medical sciences. There are several specialty areas in biomechanics, such as cardiovascular biomechanics, cellular biomechanics, biomechanics of human movement (orthopedic biomechanics), occupational biomechanics, and sports biomechanics. Biomechanical research has fueled a wide range of advances, many of which affect daily human life. The development of work biomechanics, for example, has focused on increasing worker efficiency without sacrificing job safety. This has resulted in the design of new tools, furniture and other elements of a work environment that minimize the load on the worker's body. Another development has been clinical biomechanics, which uses mechanical facts, methodologies, and mathematics to interpret and analyze typical and atypical human anatomy and physiology.

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