Kinesiology 2241A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Anthropometry, 2Degrees, Inverse Dynamics

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Biomechanics is a branch of physics, it takes a look at what and how the body moves: application of physics on body and movement. Bone does move a lot when you get punched and even more when you chew. If your looking at the deformation of a bone different methods need to be used. Depending on research you are trying to do changes the size and scale. If you are looking at things like veins that move a lot. All the cells apply small amounts of force and all them combined gives you the mass force. ***bio mechanics goes from full body all the way to cells. This is the same math as they use for mechanise understanding this can allow you to switch from one to another. Assumptions in biomechanics: body segments are rigid (they keep their shape and do not adapt, segments connect at joints, joints have a well-defi(cid:374)ed (cid:374)u(cid:373)(cid:271)er of (cid:858)degrees of freedo(cid:373)(cid:859)

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