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Biomechanics — Basic

Biomechanics is the multidisciplinary study of the mechanical principles that govern biological systems, specifically the movement and structure of living organisms. It integrates concepts from physics, anatomy, and physiology to understand how internal and external forces affect human motion. Core Branches of Biomechanics

: Focuses on the description of motion without considering the forces that cause it. This includes analyzing position, velocity, and acceleration of body segments. Basic Biomechanics

The field is traditionally divided into two primary sub-disciplines that describe motion and the causes behind it: Basic Biomechanics