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What is Biomechanics?
  • Biomechanics
  • Hall. Basic biomechanics, p. 3
  • ... application of mechanical principles to the
    study of living organisms. and use of the
    tools of mechanics . . . to study the anatomical
    and functional aspects of living organisms.
  • Biomechanics of human movement
  • Kreighbaum Barthels. Biomechanics A
    qualitative study of human movement , p 1
  • that area of study wherein the knowledge and
    methods of mechanics are applied to the structure
    and function of the living human system.
  • This course focuses on the biomechanics of human
    movement
  • Good website on biomechanics Biomechanics world
    wide Home

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The Discipline of Kinesiology
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Various types/contexts of human movement
Occupational biomechanics
(Aging)
Sport biomechanics
Rehab biomech Orthopedic biom
Exercise biom?
Sport medicine?
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Branches of Sports Medicine
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Selected practical problems that biomechanics can
help resolve
  • Exercise biomechanics
  • What is the most effective exercise for the
    abdominal muscles?
  • Do you really need an abdominal exercise device?
    Which type is best?
  • What types of exercises are effective in
    promoting bone density?
  • Sport biomechanics
  • What specific factors should a coach or athlete
    focus on in order to produce an increase in
    performance?
  • Which mode of exercise is best for producing
    increased power performance?
  • Which sport implement or exercise device is best
    suited for you?
  • How does the height of the mound affect pitching
    technique and/or potential for injury?
  • What movements and stresses contribute to carpal
    tunnel syndrome?
  • Why do you really need an abdominal exercise
    device? Which type is best suited for you?

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Issues problems, contd
  • Developmental/aging biomechanics
  • Does exercise play a role in promoting bone
    density or preventing osteoporosis? How?
  • Does activity level/type during formative years
    affect bone density later in life?
  • How can we prevent falls in aging people?
  • What special bone growth/injury problems do we
    have in youth? (mound height study)
  • Occupational biomechanics (ergonomics)
  • What movements and stresses contribute to carpal
    tunnel syndrome? Low back pain? Shoulder joint
    impingement?
  • What is the most efficient, or effective way to
    do a particular work task?

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Problems issues, contd
  • In what category does each belong?
  • How can we prevent decreasing bone density in
    prolonged micro
  • gravity environments?
  • What is the effect of aging on skeletal muscle?
  • Which type of tennis backhand is best -
    one-handed or two handed?
  • What is the effect of testosterone
    supplementation on osteporosis?
  • What is the effect of exercise on bone mineral
    content in pregnant women?
  • What are the ground reaction forces during
    various types of aerobic dancing ? Which types
    are contraindicated for older women?
  • Biomechanical assessment of knee arthroplasty
  • Osteoporosis in paraplegics
  • The scientific basis for closed-kinetic chain
    exercise after anterior cruciate ligament
    reconstruction

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General Approaches to Analyzing Biomechanics of
Human Movement
  • Basic approaches to studying human movement
  • Kinetic vs Kinematic
  • Static vs Dynamic
  • Qualitative vs Quantitative
  • Maximize, minimize, or optimize
  • Factors-Results Approach- a qualitative,
    heirarchial, deterministic model (Adrian, p 17)
  • Identify result
  • List factors that produce the result
  • Holistic Principle Approach
  • Describe the movement
  • Describe overall performance goal in specific
    biomechanical terms
  • Divide movement into phases
  • Describe purpose/goal of each phase
  • Identify anatomical, mechanical, and
    environmental considerations
  • Determine biomechanical principles for successful
    performance of each phase and total movement
  • Assess performance based on these principles

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Hays heirarchial factors-results analysis
model. Each lower factor influences the linked
factor above
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The Holistic Model The baseball swing
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Holistic Model the baseball swing
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Tools Needed for Biomechanical Analyses
  • Prerequisite knowledge
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Anatomy
  • Measurement tools
  • Kinematics time, space relationships
  • Kinetics forces (and their derivatives) and
    motion relationships
  • Electromyography
  • Problems, issues, and ideas

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Problems for Discussion Mon, Jan 31
  • Straight-forward, formal quantitative problem
    involving simple kinematic equation
  • Does the softball or baseball hitter have more
    time to react to a pitch? Assume that the
    baseball pitcher throws to home plate (60.5 ft,
    or 18.44 m from pitchers rubber) at a velocity
    of 90 mph (40 m/s) and the softball pitcher
    throws (46 ft, or 14.02 m from pitchers rubber)
    at a velocity of 60 mph (27 m/s).
  • More general, complex quantitative problem
    involving both kinematics and kinetics
  • A man fell from the railing of a walkway on a
    second-story apartment building. He was found
    lying unconscious on his back with his center of
    mass located 5 feet horizontally from a second
    story walkway and railing. The top of the
    railing was 21.6 ft above the ground. His blood
    alcohol content was found to be .30 (inebriated)
    and he has no memory of how he fell. In order
    to appraise liability for the accident, we need
    to determine if the victim walked into the
    railing or if he was sitting on the railing and
    fell off. Can this be done from the information
    given? How?

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Assignment for Monday, Jan 31
  • Identify and be prepared to describe one or more
    areas of study or specific problems in
    biomechanics that you are most interested in,
    knowing more about, and/or perhaps do a
    literature review on
  • Go to the Biomechanics world wide Home website
    and
  • Locate a website that deals with problems and
    issues in an area of special interest to you
  • Give a short verbal summary of the contents of
    the site to the class. Include in your comments
    the following (1) site URL and description,
    (2)general purpose, (3) intended audience, and
    (4) specifically, how the site is beneficial to
    you and others.
  • Read (1) Hamill Ch 8 and 9 (Kinematics review)
    (2) Kreighbaum pp 537-555 Adrian pp 131-134,
    162-169
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