Biomechanics
How Scientific Research Translates to Clinical Biomechanics
Scientific research serves as the foundation of clinical biomechanics, bridging laboratory discoveries with practical applications that enhance patient care. By studying the mechanics of ...
The Role of Biomechanics in Preventing Sports Injuries
In the world of sports, performance and injury prevention go hand in hand. Athletes, coaches, and medical professionals increasingly rely on biomechanics to understand ...
How Gait Analysis Is Revolutionizing Physical Therapy
Gait—the way we walk—may seem simple, but it’s a complex process involving coordination between muscles, joints, nerves, and the brain. When this system breaks ...
GPs to Play Bigger Role in ME/CFS Support Under New NHS Strategy
On May 6, 2025, the UK’s Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) unveiled a new delivery plan for ME/CFS (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome), ...
Kinesiology vs Biomechanics: What’s the Difference?
When it comes to understanding how the human body moves, kinesiology and biomechanics are two closely related disciplines often mentioned together. While they share ...
5 Ways Biomechanics Is Improving Post-Surgery Recovery
Recovering from surgery—especially orthopedic or neurological procedures—can be a long and challenging journey. But thanks to breakthroughs in biomechanics, post-surgery recovery is becoming faster, ...
Common Biomechanical Issues That Cause Chronic Pain
Chronic pain affects millions of people worldwide and is one of the leading causes of disability and lost productivity. While it’s often attributed to ...
















