biomechanics Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌbaɪ.əʊ.məˈkæn.ɪks]
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Meaning of biomechanics In English

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Examples of biomechanics

  • The biomechanics of the hand are quite extraordinary. There are no muscles in our fingers, which operate remotely from muscles in the hand and arm.

  • Chiropractic is based on the idea that alterations in the biomechanics of the spine can cause alterations in the functions of the nervous system.

  • A former star pitcher in high school, he developed an interest in the biomechanics of pitching.

  • We would like to stress the fact that the focus of this paper is stabilization in robotics and not in biomechanics.

  • The morphology and biomechanics of the movement overlap more in the former cases and thus activate the representation more strongly.

  • Using biomechanics to distinguish between mechanisms of primary invagination.

  • This has potential to reestablish important peripheral elements of the sensorimotor control system, including limb biomechanics, proprioception, and vision.

  • I tried to explain to him that biomechanics was 'immediate reactions to a stimulus', just like acrobatics.

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