Biomechanics of Movements

Biomechanics of movements is a branch of biomechanics devoted to the kinematics and dynamics of movements in mobile joints. The results of studying the biomechanics of movements are used in various fields:

  1. Labor physiology - the study of optimal movements and loads to increase labor productivity and reduce fatigue.

  2. Sports medicine - analysis of sports movements to prevent injury and improve performance.

  3. Traumatology and orthopedics - restoration of joint mobility and muscle strength after injuries and operations.

  4. Therapeutic exercise - selection of exercises and movements to restore and strengthen the musculoskeletal system.

The study of biomechanics allows you to optimize movements in various areas of human activity - from sports to rehabilitation after injuries and diseases. Correct biomechanical analysis of key movement parameters is necessary to improve the efficiency and safety of physical activity.



Biomechanics of motor movements

Biomechanics of movements is a field of science that studies the movements of the human body and its components. It includes both the mechanics of movement of individual parts of the body (for example, arms, legs, spine), and the interaction of these parts with each other.

One of the basic concepts in movement biomechanics is the concept of a biomechanical system, which describes how a system fits into a larger system, and how larger systems influence their subsystems.

A number of methods and tools are used to study the biomechanics of movements. One of the most common methods is the analysis of video recordings of human movements. This allows you to observe movements