Biomechanics Biomechanics
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Biomechanics Biomechanics
Biomechanics • applies mechanics to biology • physiological and medical applications are the main points in this course Biomechanics Biomechanics is the science that examines forces acting upon and within a biological structure and effects produced by such forces. B.M. Nigg Historical background ! Leonardo da Vinci, 1452-1519 ! Andreas Vesalius, 1514-1564 ! Galileo Galilei, 1564-1642 ! William Harvey, 1578-1658 ! René Descartes, 1596-1650 ! Giovanni Alfonso Borelli, 1608-1679 ! Robert Boyle, 1627-1691 ! Robert Hooke, 1635-1703 ! Isac Newton, 1642-1727 ! Leonard Euler, 1707-1783 ! Thomas Young, 1773-1829 ! Jean Poiseuille, 1797-1869 ! Adolf Fick, 1829-1901 ! .... Leonardo da Vinci 1 Andreas Vesalius Galileo Galilei, 1564-1642 Anathomic theatre, Leyden 1610 2 William Harvey, 1578-1658 Giovanni Alfonso Borelli, 1608-1679 The way of solving a Biomechanical problem 2. What about the loading ? 0. Description of the anatomy, the CAD-drawing. 1. How does the construction work mechanically ? Kinematics Limitations Anatomy Equations of equilibrium (forces) Equations of equilibrium (moments) Outer forces 3 2. What about the loading? It is not obvious that the position follows unambiguous from the loading ! ONLY PASSIVE ELEMENTS Compression Loading Tension The position is given from the loading Ligament Bending Cartilage Compression Loading Tension Bending WITH ACTIVE ELEMENTS Internal forces The position can be completely different even if the loading is the same 3. Constitutive relations Assistive technology, can it be an advantage? STRESS STRAIN STRESS COMPACT BONE (APATITE AND COLLAGEN Mechanical properties of the most important constituents of bone, muscles, tendons, ligaments, cartilage etc. TENDON (COLLAGEN) STRAIN 4