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Title: Introduction to Biomechanics 1 Introduction to Biomechanics 2 Biomechanics What is it? • The mechanical bases of biological systems. • The application of mechanical laws to living structures. 3 Biomechanics What is it? (cont.) • The study of the structure and function of biological systems by means of the methods of mechanics. • The science concerned with the internal and external forces acting on the human body and the effects produced by these forces. 4 Kinesiology Is it the same as biomechanics?
• Kinesis (motion) -logy (science, study of) • Applied anatomy and mechanics • Rasch Burke (1978). Kinesiology • anatomy (science of structure) • physiology (science of body function) • mechanics (science of movement) • science of movement of the human body. 5 Kinesiology (cont.) • Old (pre-1980) usage • Title of a functional (applied) anatomy biomechanics course (Kinesiology). • Continue to see that use • many programs now put extra descriptors in the title for clarification (e.g., Anatomical Kinesiology, Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology). 6 Kinesiology (cont.) • Current (post-1980) usage • One of several terms used to characterize the discipline or field (e.g., Department of Kinesiology).
• Other terms include Exercise Science and Physical Education, Exercise and Sport Sciences, Human Movement Studies, or Movement Science. • Potentially an umbrella term for any form of anatomical, physiological, psychological, or mechanical analysis of human movement. 7 Biomechanics Does it exist in more than one field? • Exercise and sport biomechanics • Orthopedic biomechanics • Occupational biomechanics • Biomechanics of other biological systems 8 Biomechanics Does it exist in more than one field?
(cont.) • Exercise and sport biomechanics • improving athletic performance, reduction of athletic injuries 9 Biomechanics Does it exist in more than one field? (cont.) • Orthopedic biomechanics • artificial limbs, joints, and orthoses to improve functional movement capacity • study of natural and artificial biological tissues 10 Biomechanics Does it exist in more than one field? (cont.) • Occupational Biomechanics • Ergonomics and Human Factors • reduction of workplace injuries 11 Biomechanics Does it exist in more than one field? (cont.) • Biomechanics of other biological systems • Comparative biomechanics (e.g., swimming in fish, locomotion in apes) • Equine (horse) and canine (dog) racing performance 12 What do we have in common? • Application of fundamental mechanical principles to the study of structure and function of living systems.
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• Common measurement and analysis tools. 13 Divisions of Mechanics 14 Why Study Biomechanics? • From a mechanical perspective • How do we generate and control our movements? • What mechanical and/or anatomical factors determine or limit movement outcomes? • How can we make our movements better? PowerShow.com is a leading presentation/slideshow sharing website. Whether your application is business, how-to, education, medicine, school, church, sales, marketing, online training or just for fun, PowerShow.com is a great resource.
Giyohvand moddalarni iste’mol qilish (hattoki bir marta) organizmga o’ta jiddiy zarar yetkazish bilan birga og’ir xastalik, ya’ni giyohvandlikka (narkomaniyaga) olib kelishi mumkin. The PowerPoint PPT presentation: 'Chapter 6: Aniseikonia' is the property of its rightful owner. Do you have PowerPoint slides to share? If so, share your PPT presentation slides online with PowerShow.com.
Title: Introduction to Biomechanics 1 Introduction to Biomechanics 2 Biomechanics What is it? • The mechanical bases of biological systems. • The application of mechanical laws to living structures. 3 Biomechanics What is it? (cont.) • The study of the structure and function of biological systems by means of the methods of mechanics. • The science concerned with the internal and external forces acting on the human body and the effects produced by these forces. 4 Kinesiology Is it the same as biomechanics?
• Kinesis (motion) -logy (science, study of) • Applied anatomy and mechanics • Rasch Burke (1978). Kinesiology • anatomy (science of structure) • physiology (science of body function) • mechanics (science of movement) • science of movement of the human body. 5 Kinesiology (cont.) • Old (pre-1980) usage • Title of a functional (applied) anatomy biomechanics course (Kinesiology). • Continue to see that use • many programs now put extra descriptors in the title for clarification (e.g., Anatomical Kinesiology, Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology). 6 Kinesiology (cont.) • Current (post-1980) usage • One of several terms used to characterize the discipline or field (e.g., Department of Kinesiology).
• Other terms include Exercise Science and Physical Education, Exercise and Sport Sciences, Human Movement Studies, or Movement Science. • Potentially an umbrella term for any form of anatomical, physiological, psychological, or mechanical analysis of human movement. 7 Biomechanics Does it exist in more than one field? • Exercise and sport biomechanics • Orthopedic biomechanics • Occupational biomechanics • Biomechanics of other biological systems 8 Biomechanics Does it exist in more than one field?
(cont.) • Exercise and sport biomechanics • improving athletic performance, reduction of athletic injuries 9 Biomechanics Does it exist in more than one field? (cont.) • Orthopedic biomechanics • artificial limbs, joints, and orthoses to improve functional movement capacity • study of natural and artificial biological tissues 10 Biomechanics Does it exist in more than one field? (cont.) • Occupational Biomechanics • Ergonomics and Human Factors • reduction of workplace injuries 11 Biomechanics Does it exist in more than one field? (cont.) • Biomechanics of other biological systems • Comparative biomechanics (e.g., swimming in fish, locomotion in apes) • Equine (horse) and canine (dog) racing performance 12 What do we have in common? • Application of fundamental mechanical principles to the study of structure and function of living systems.
Xtarget allows your Mac to act as an iSCSI target. A timed trial of Xtarget is available. For example, you can turn FireWire, USB, eSATA, and other drives into SAN storage by using your Mac to act as the storage server. Windows iscsi initiator.
• Common measurement and analysis tools. 13 Divisions of Mechanics 14 Why Study Biomechanics? • From a mechanical perspective • How do we generate and control our movements? • What mechanical and/or anatomical factors determine or limit movement outcomes? • How can we make our movements better? PowerShow.com is a leading presentation/slideshow sharing website. Whether your application is business, how-to, education, medicine, school, church, sales, marketing, online training or just for fun, PowerShow.com is a great resource.