biomechanisms
Biomechanisms are the mechanical principles and processes that govern the structure and function of living organisms. This interdisciplinary field draws upon principles from physics, engineering, and biology to understand how biological systems move, interact with their environment, and maintain their form. It encompasses the study of forces, motion, and energy within biological contexts, from the molecular level of protein folding to the macroscopic movements of entire animals.
Key areas of biomechanisms include kinematics, which describes motion without considering the forces that cause it,
The study of biomechanisms has significant applications in various fields. In medicine, it aids in understanding