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biological mechanics

Biological mechanics is the study of how living organisms move and function based on physical principles. It examines how muscles, bones, and tissues work together to produce motion, stability, and strength. Think of it like understanding the forces and motions involved in a sports activity or daily movement, but applied to the body’s systems. This field helps us understand how movement occurs, why injuries happen, and how to improve physical performance or design better medical treatments, all grounded in physics and biology working seamlessly.