Biomechanics
Biomechanics is the science of studying and understanding the mechanics of living organisms, such as the human body. It focuses on the physical forces that impact the structure and movements of the body, as well as the effects of these forces on health and performance. Biomechanics is used in a variety of areas, including medical research, sports, rehabilitation science, and ergonomics. In medical research, biomechanical analysis is used to diagnose conditions and monitor treatment progress. In sports, biomechanical principles are used to improve athletic performance and reduce the risk of injuries. Rehabilitation science applies biomechanical principles to the design and use of assistive devices. Lastly, biomechanics is used in ergonomics to reduce the risk of repetitive strain injuries in the workplace. Through its diverse applications, biomechanics has a significant impact on improving human health and performance.
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