
1) The development of prostheses
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[Meyerhold] Biomechanics was a system of actor training developed by Vsevolod Meyerhold. Its purpose was to widen the emotional potential of a theater piece and express thoughts and ideas that could not be easily presented through the naturalistic theater of the period. The techniques of Biomechanics were developed during the rehearsals of ...
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Science concerned with the internal and external forces acting on a human body and the effects produced by these forces.
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antirealistic system of dramatic production developed in the Soviet Union in the early 1920s by the avant-garde director Vsevolod Meyerhold. ... [2 related articles]
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the study of the mechanics of muscular activity.
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<study> The study of the body in terms of its mechanical structure and properties. Locomotion of the body is one of the more important things to which the mechanical laws are applied for study. ... (21 Mar 1998) ...
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(bi″o-mә-kan´iks) the application of mechanical laws to living structures. See also kinesiology.
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Study of the function of the body in relation to movement; especially important for repetitive movement sports like running; poor biomechanics can lead to injury
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Type: Term Pronunciation: bī′ō-me-kan′iks Definitions: 1. The science concerned with the action of forces, internal or external, on the living body.
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biomechanics, biomechanical 1. The science concerned with the action of forces, internal or external, on the living body. 2. The study of the mechanical laws relating to the movement or structure of living organisms. 3. The study of body movements and of the forces acting on the musculoskeletal system. 4. The application of mechanics to the stru...
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Application of mechanical engineering principles and techniques in the field of medicine and surgery, studying natural structures to improve those produced by humans. For example, mother-of-pearl is structurally superior to glass fibre, and deer antlers have outstanding durability because they are composed of microscopic fibres. Such natura...
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The application of the principles and techniques of mechanics (the branch of physics that deals with the motion of material bodies and the phenomena of the action of forces on bodies) to the structure, function, and capabilities of living organisms.
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· the study of the action of external and internal forces on the living body, esp. on the skeletal system. · the development of prostheses.
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The study of the mechanics of muscular activity.
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