biomechanically
Biomechanically is an adverb used to describe actions, analyses, or properties in terms of biomechanics—the study of the mechanical laws relating to biological systems. The form is derived from biomechanical, itself from bio- (life) and mechanical, and the noun biomechanics, with the adverbial suffix -ly. In literature, biomechanically indicates that a statement or measurement is interpreted according to mechanical principles such as forces, moments, stresses, and material properties of tissues.
Usage: Common in sports science, orthopedics, rehabilitation, ergonomics, and comparative biology, biomechanically describes movement patterns, tissue
Examples: "The knee was biomechanically evaluated to determine load distribution during walking." "Biomechanically feasible" implies that
Relation to other terms: Biomechanically is related to biomechanics (the field) and biomechanical (the adjective). The
See also: biomechanics, biomechanical, biomechanics-informed design.