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Rehabilitation Biomechanics

Rehabilitation biomechanics is the study of how the body moves and functions, particularly in the context of recovering from injuries, disabilities, or surgeries, especially for athletes. It involves analyzing movements to identify issues and develop strategies to improve performance and prevent future injuries. By applying principles of physics and engineering, rehabilitation biomechanics helps create personalized exercise programs and therapies that enhance strength, flexibility, and coordination, enabling individuals to return to sports or physical activities safely and effectively. Ultimately, it aims to restore optimal movement and promote overall physical well-being.