Biomechanics
Human biomechanics is the study of the mechanical laws governing the movement and behavior of the human body. It involves the application of principles of physics, engineering, and anatomy to understand how the body moves, and how it responds to external forces. Human biomechanics plays an important role in many fields, such as sports science, ergonomics, rehabilitation, and orthopaedic surgery. It helps in understanding the mechanics of human movement and how it relates to injury, pain, performance and function. Biomechanics can also be used to design equipment and facilities, such as sports equipment, prosthetic devices, and workstations to optimize human performance and prevent injury. Human biomechanics is a multidisciplinary field that combines knowledge from various fields, including physics, engineering, anatomy, physiology and kinesiology, biomechanics helps to understand how the body works, how it responds to external forces, and how it can be improved.