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Chapter 1: What is Biomechanics?
Basic Biomechanics, 4th edition Susan J. Hall
Presentation Created by TK Koesterer, Ph.D., ATC Humboldt State University
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Objectives • Define biomechanics, statics, dynamics, kinematics
and kinetics and explain the ways in which they are related.
• Describe the scope of scientific inquiry addressed by biomechanists.
• Distinguish between qualitative and quantitative approaches for analyzing human movement.
• Explain how to formulate questions for qualitative analysis of human movement.
• Use the identified eleven steps in solving formal problems.
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Terms
• Biomechanics
• Mechanics
• Statics
• Dynamics
• Kinematics
• Kinetics
• Anthropometric Factors
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Biomechanics
• Application of mechanical principles in the study of living organisms
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Mechanics
• Branch of physics that analyzes the actions of forces on particles and mechanical systems
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Statics
• Branch of mechanics dealing with systems in a constant state of motion.
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Dynamics
• Branch of mechanics dealing with systems subject to acceleration
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Kinematics
• Study of the description of motion, including considerations of space and time
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Kinetics
• Study of the action of forces
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Anthropometrics
• Related to the dimensions and weights of body segments
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Kinesiology
• Study of human movement
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Sports Medicine
• Clinical and scientific aspects of sports and exercise
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Studied Problems
• Locomotion patterns • Energy cost with specific movements • Transitional changes • NASA, microgravity and musculoskeletal
system. • Osteoporosis • Mobility Impairment
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Problems Continued…
• Clinical Research • Occupational Research • Sport Performance Enhancement • Mechanical Analysis of Specific Movements • Safety and Injury Reduction
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Why Study Biomechanics?
• To address problems related to human health and performance.
• Useful for – Phys Ed Teachers – Physical Therapists – Physicians – Coaches – Personal Trainers – Exercise Instructors
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Problem-Solving Approach
• Analysis of human movement can be either
– Quantitative or • Six Meters, Three Seconds, Fifty Turns,
Two Players, Ten Dollars, etc.
– Qualitative • Good, Poor, Long, Heavy, Flexed,
Rotated, spiffy, etc.
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General Question Examples
• Is the movement being performed with adequate (or optimal) force?
• Is the movement being performed through an appropriate range of motion?
• Is the sequencing of body movements appropriate (or optimal) for execution of the skill?
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Specific Question Examples
• Is there excessive pronation taking place during the stance phase of gait?
• Is release of the ball taking place at the instant of full elbow extension?
• Does selective strengthening of the vastus medialis obliquus alleviate mistracking of the patella for this person?
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Formal Problems: 3 components
– 1) a set of given information
– 2) a particular goal, answer, or desired finding
– 3) a set of operations or processes that can be used to arrive at the answer from the given information
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Solving Formal Quantitative Problems
• 1) Read the problem carefully.
• 2) List the given information.
• 3) List the desired (unknown) information for which you are to solve.
• 4) Draw a diagram of the problem situation showing the known and unknown information.
• 5) Write down formulas that may be of use.
• 6) Identify the formula to use.
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Solving Formal Quantitative Problems
• 7) If necessary, reread the problem statement to determine whether any additional needed information can be inferred
• 8) Carefully substitute the given information into the formula.
• 9) Solve the equation to identify the unknown variable (the desired information).
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Solving Formal Quantitative Problems
• 10) Check that the answer is both reasonable and complete
• 11) Clearly box the answer.
• *Note: Be sure to provide the correct unit of measurement with the answer.
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Summary
• A structured approach helps to facilitate the identification, analysis, and solution of problems or questions related to human movement.