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Biomechanika, a portmanteau of biology and mechanics, is an interdisciplinary field that applies the principles of mechanical engineering to biological systems. It seeks to understand the structure, function, and motion of living organisms and their parts. This can range from the microscopic level of cellular mechanics to the macroscopic level of whole-body movement in humans and animals. Biomechanics uses physics, mathematics, and engineering tools to analyze forces, stresses, strains, and deformations within biological tissues and structures.
The field is broadly divided into two main areas: kinematics and kinetics. Kinematics describes motion without
Applications of biomechanics are diverse and impactful. In medicine, it aids in the design of prosthetics, artificial