
Biomechanical Simulation
Biomechanical simulation is the use of computer models to replicate and analyze how biological systems, like the human body, move and respond to forces. It involves creating detailed digital representations of muscles, bones, and tissues to study their interactions under various conditions. These simulations help researchers and engineers understand development, improve medical treatments, design better prosthetics, and optimize athletic performance. By accurately mimicking real-life physical and biological behaviors, biomechanical simulations provide valuable insights without the need for invasive procedures or physical testing, making complex biological processes more accessible and easier to analyze.