Biomechanics and it’s economic advantages

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Biomechanics and it’s economic advantages

Submitted by Khyati gupta DEI Center

Soami nagar, New Delhi

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•Introduction .•Essentiality.•Practical implication with relevant examples.•Various branches of biomechanics .• Conclusion.

Introduction

Biomechanics

• Study of mechanics in the human body

Kinematics

•Location of motion.•Direction of motion.•Magnitude of motion.•Rate or Duration of motion

The essentiality of Biomechanics with relation to movements:

Principles

of a compression hip scre

w with

the biomechanical advantages of an intr

a medullaryl nail

Economic advantage of biomechanics are orthopedics implantation,tribiologic

al issues

and simulation condition

Scaffold

based bone regeneration

Economic Advantage

Frozen shoulder• Capsulitis + Adhesive = Painful

complicationBiomechanics advantages• Adduction• Abduction• Flexion• Extension• Rotation• Pendulum movement

Economic AdvantageThe Need of biomechanics in Diabetes mellitus India has the largest number of diabetic patient (19.4 Million) - 1995In 2025 this is projected as 57.2 million i.e. 114.4 million foot are at risk40 – 70%.•Amputation is the main technique of biomechanics.

• Economic advantages• Biomechanical aspect of workculture

• Computerized biomechanical models of the human musculoskeletal system

• This knowledge can help ergonomists:

• Evaluate the extent to which existing jobs place physical demands on the workers.

• Simulate alternative work methods and determine potential reduction in physical

• Demands.

Heel Pain and You

• Economic advantage

Causes of heel pain

Biomechanics

Flat foot condition

Tight achilles tendons.

Painful area causing alteration

of gait.

Inappropriate shoes.

Conclusion NEW YORK 5 April 2011The

Biomechanical Revolution is a growing phenomenon taking place in New York's insurance defense industry.

GLOBAL ADVANTAGE shoulder replacement implant.

Biomechanical hazards in dock work with their very high injury morbidity depends upon much greater safety discipline than has been exercised in the past.

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