Biomechanics Group Journals List

 In science, biomechanics studies biological systems, especially their structure and function, using mechanical-derived methods that are concerned with the effects of forces on body movement. Ideas and research about biomechanics date back at least to the Renaissance when Giovanni Alfonso Borelli, an Italian physiologist and physicist, first described the basis of muscular and skeletal dynamics. Biomechanical research became more popular in the 20th century. Contemporary biomechanics is a multidisciplinary field, combining expertise in physics and engineering with knowledge in the biological and medical sciences. There are many specialty areas in biomechanics, such as cardiovascular biomechanics, cell biomechanics, biomechanics of human activity (especially orthopaedic biomechanics), occupational biomechanics, and biomechanics of sport. Sports biomechanics, for example, deal with performance enhancement and injury prevention in athletes. Biomechanical analysis is used in occupational biomechanics to consider and improve working-class mechanical contact with the environment. Uses of the Biomechanics mission provides a forum for publishing new ergonomic findings. Our primary research aim at the moment is to encourage and assist the development of better and faster scientific activity measures. In situations where we feel that we will actively participate, as opposed to by emphasizing others' research, we are generating our own experimental activity initiatives. Our work is mainly of interest to science-sector academics, organisations and individuals, and to large companies with global activities, as well as governments and academic researchers.