Biomechanical Testing
Biomechanical testing is the use of physical tests to measure and study the mechanical properties of living organisms. It is used to study the effect of forces and moments on human physiology, fluid dynamics, and the behavior of materials. It also helps to assess safety and performance of medical devices, sports equipment, and prosthetics, as well as in vitro drug testing. This type of testing is essential for improving product design, accelerating research, and optimizing performance. It is also used to analyze gait and posture, and to evaluate skeletal and muscular systems. Biomechanical testing can provide invaluable insights into the functioning of the human form and help to advance medical treatment and patient care.
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